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reenter

[ree-en-ter] / riˈɛn tər /
VERB
reappear
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This person wants two opposing things at once: to move at a glacial pace, to never see another person again, and to reenter the world, to laugh, to reimmerse.

From Los Angeles Times

After Alani regains her composure, they reenter and quickly befriend Wood, who plays an exaggerated, borderline agoraphobic version of himself.

From Los Angeles Times

She has said she helps find people serving or who have served long prison sentences for nonviolent crimes and have been rehabilitated and can safely reenter their communities.

From Salon

In its appeal, which the facility shared with The Times, officials said the investigation “overlooked” that staff were told by firefighters not to reenter the facility and that it was facility staff who informed fire officials of the resident that firefighters rescued.

From Los Angeles Times

Michelle Mahon of National Nurses United says better working conditions for nurses would entice more of those who got burned out and left to reenter the field.

From Los Angeles Times