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reconnect

verb as in join or associate again

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So he’s really struggling to reconnect to his neighborhood — one, to tell a story, but two, just to kind of figure out what the hell happened.

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When a woman’s natal family comes to know that a marriage has taken place through abduction or trade, in many cases they refuse to reconnect due to social stigma.

The border wall is tied to an emotion stemming from our experience of that place, and we reconnect to that emotion every time we see it by virtue of the connection between the cognitive map and our emotions.

It’s the perfect place to reconnect with yourself and nature.

When those lines break and reconnect, a burst of energy is released, producing a flare.

Many of the aforementioned guys who did her dirty in high school have tried to reconnect of late.

There is currently no drug on the market that can help a person reconnect with their vital essence the way music will.

I needed to go to a place where I could reconnect with my own humanity, and that of strangers.

What better way to reconnect with his fan base than to play the heartthrob he was once best known as?

People returning home from prison struggle to reconnect with their families, find work and adhere to burdensome parole conditions.

Pull slack out of cord in lamp so that socket rests in socket cap, replace shell and reconnect cap.

It is best to reconnect them some time before they burn off rather than be obliged to do this during a show.

Cap'n Mike said it would be easy for anyone to disconnect Smugglers' Light and then reconnect it.

Islands expand by the rise of shingly beaches, which gradually reconnect them with each other and with the shore.

Reconnect the screen: I've had the burned-out fuse replaced.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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