reactivate

[ UK /ɹɪˈæktɪvˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɹiˈæktəˌveɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. activate (an old file) anew

How To Use reactivate In A Sentence

  • Only when he was satisfied with their gleam did he settle them back into their satin-lined display and reactivate the alarm. PEARL COVE
  • Only when he was satisfied with their gleam did he settle them back into their satin-lined display and reactivate the alarm. PEARL COVE
  • Like the Northwest Flank Fault, the Bala Fault was reactivated during Cretaceous and Neogene inversion with compressional strain restricted mainly to right-stepping jogs along the fault.
  • When hibernating, it sits still waiting to be reactivated into a seeking state by either a touch/collision from an avatar or collision with a seeking letterform. The myth of Babel comes alive: Babelswarm
  • The police file was reactivated because of new evidence.
  • Not only did I lose my entire bankroll, but I also beefed up my phone bill with international calls to the customer support team in India, pleading with them to reactivate my account.
  • ‘The idea is that maybe in adults you can reactivate the pathway to regenerate tissues,’ he explains.
  • The point is that you don't have to undo everything in the activated event - you can be lazy - but you must ensure that your application can cope with being reactivated without being tombstoned. Site Home
  • Where it once had a fleet of 15 ships, it now has three, with another ship being reactivated later this year.
  • The Treasury "reactivated" the lending market for major infrastructure projects in 2008/09 at a time when bank lending was so restricted that no sizeable contracts could be let, said the NAO in a report. IcSolihull
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