Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense re-enters, present participle re-entering, past tense, past participle re-enteredregional note: in AM, also use reenter
verb
If you re-enter a place, organization, or area of activity that you have left, you return to it.
Ten minutes later he re-entered the hotel. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: go back into More Synonyms of re-enter
re-enter in British English
verb(transitive)
to enter (something or somewhere) again
Examples of 're-enter' in a sentence
re-enter
Those things need to be drummed out of you once you re-enter the real world.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
She said it was time for me to re-enter the world of normal footwear.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It is possible that it could re-enter the fray and table a bid.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
And it forces the released prisoner to re-enter a world that thinks he or she has had too easy a ride.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Now the Italian is ready to re-enter the fray.
The Sun (2010)
Many players struggle to re-enter the real world when they hang up their boots if they have not made enough to live off from their playing careers.
The Sun (2016)
We were in Portland on a tourist visa so had to leave and re-enter the country as a resident.
The Sun (2012)
In other languages
re-enter
British English: re-enter VERB
If you re-enter a place, organization, or area of activity that you have left, you return to it.