"Re-activate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Re-activate" Meaning

To activate something or someone again after they had been inactive or stopped working.

Example: "The company decided to re-activate the inactive account of their old customer."

"Re-activate" Examples

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1. Caused by a mistake

I had to re-activate my PayPal account because I accidentally clicked the wrong button during the payment process.

2. After a long time

After being inactive for many years, the company decided to re-activate the old website to cater to its nostalgic user base.

3. With a technical solution

The software engineer worked tirelessly to re-activate the security system, ensuring the subscribers' personal data remained secure.

4. As a part of a new policy

From next quarter, universities will re-activate all student IDs, which were previously disabled due to non-payment of fees.

5. In a medical context

After a long period of inactivity, the cardiologist had to re-activate the pacemaker to get the patient's heart rate back to normal.

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