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reentry

[ US /ɹiˈɪntɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of entering again

How To Use reentry In A Sentence

  • The code word must be acknowledged by the forward unit before the ranger force reconnoiters the reentry point. FM 7-85 Chapter 6 Special Light Infantry Operations
  • Winged spacecraft rely on precise and accurate computer control form their flight/navigational computers to keep stability in reentry. Ares I Parachutes Test Successful - NASA Watch
  • It is studied the problem of tracking a ballistic object in reentry phase from radar observations.
  • I loved the eternal high of being on tour—both drug-induced and performance-enhanced—and I wanted to re-create that feeling upon reentry to an ordinary life in Rosemead. Fallin’ Up
  • Employment, when in the process of reentry, is that which enables an ex-offender to obtain housing, and transportation, and to pay fines. Matthew Yglesias » Too Much Prison
  • Open the door next, reentry closet, lock up oneself inside!
  • Car palm young lady: She always says reentry goes a bit!
  • ---- There should be some kind of reentry cocoon for recovering and returning satellites to earth. Dear Mr. Augustine - NASA Watch
  • The spaceship made a successful reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
  • That crucial transition from crime to the community -- called "reentry" in criminal justice-speak -- is what we've taken advantage of in San Francisco, where I serve as the elected District Attorney. Kamala D. Harris: Finding the Path Back on Track
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