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    Re·o·pen
    /rēˈōp(ə)n/

    verb

    • 1. open again: "after being renovated the house was reopened to the public"
  2. The meaning of REOPEN is to open again. How to use reopen in a sentence.

  3. If a place or business, etc. reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time: The museum has reopened after nearly two years of reconstruction. He hung a sign on the door of the shop which said it would reopen at 11.00.

  4. verb (used with or without object) to open again. to start again; resume: to reopen an argument; to reopen an attack. reopen. / riːˈəʊpən / verb. to open or cause to open again.

  5. If a place or business, etc. reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time: The museum has reopened after almost two years of reconstruction. He hung a sign on the door of the store which said it would reopen at 11:00.

  6. Definitions of 'reopen'. 1. If you reopen a public building such as a factory, airport, or school, or if it reopens, it opens and starts working again after it has been closed for some time. [...] 2. If police or the courts reopen a legal case, they investigate it again because it has never been solved or because there was something wrong in ...

  7. to remind somebody of something unpleasant that happened or existed in the past. His comments have served only to reopen old wounds. Definition of reopen verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If you reopen a public building such as a factory, airport, or school, or if it reopens, it opens and starts working again after it has been closed for some time. We have plenty of coal underground, but reopening mines takes years and costs billions.

  9. re·o·pen. (rē-ō′pən) tr. & intr.v.re·o·pened, re·o·pen·ing, re·o·pens. 1. To open or be opened again: Officials reopened the airport after the snow was cleared. Schools reopen in September. 2. To take up again or be taken up again; resume. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use reopen in a sentence Do you think the film will galvanize enough interest to re-open the search for Yaser?

  11. Definitions of reopen. verb. open again or anew. “They reopened the theater”. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. MLA.

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