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US
/ɹiˈoʊpən/
]
[ UK /ɹɪˈəʊpən/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪˈəʊpən/ ]
VERB
-
open again or anew
They reopened the theater
How To Use reopen In A Sentence
- Management claimed the lockout was a temporary measure and that the plant would be reopened on May 9.
- The party last night maintained its refusal to reopen the investigation. Times, Sunday Times
- But he could look at a switch when the transfer window reopens to get his season back on track. The Sun
- Recently both the Times and the New York Daily News have editorialized in favor of reopening the Fresh Kills landfill.
- Those in the anti- barrier camp filed a lawsuit in March 1996 to reopen Shade Road.
- More than 30 Beavers, Scouts and Sea Scouts took part in a number of waterborne activities to celebrate the reopening.
- • Wednesday: $21 billion in reopened 10-year notes will be sold. Treasury to Sell $124 Billion in Securities
- But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.
- A number of border crossings have now reopened.
- The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial.