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re-enter /riːˈɛntə /verb [with object]Enter (something) again: women who wish to re-enter the labour market...- Just when it looks like you are about to enter the village of Brotton, a steep path re-enters the wood and we have a beck to cross.
- After reaching the end of the lunch line, Matthew and I exited the hot and aroma filled kitchen and re-entered the cafeteria.
- He refused to do so and insisted that he wished to re-enter the house.
Derivativesre-entrance noun ...- There's the anticipation of the new school year, what the French call la rentrée: quite literally, the re-entrance into the kind of routine that summer so expertly ignores.
- I didn't mean to have such a dramatic re-entrance to Camp Casey, but the huge portrait of Casey really surprised me.
- This disparity between conduction speed and recovery allows re-entrance to occur.
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