"Reconnects" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To establish or resume a connection or relationship after a period of separation or interruption.
To confirm something again, verify, ratify, reaffirm, reassert, validate, substantiate, or vouchsafe.
Reconfirmation refers to the process of confirming or reaffirming something again, often after a period of time has passed or after confirming it previously. It can also refer to the act of verifying or rechecking information, details, or agreements to ensure their accuracy or authenticity.
Reconnaissance refers to the act of gathering information about an enemy, obstacle, or potential target, often for planning and strategic purposes. It can be done through espionage, surveillance, or intelligence gathering, usually to assess potential risks, identify weaknesses, or gain an advantage.
To connect or become connected again, especially after a period of disconnection or separation.
The act of re-establishing a connection or link with someone or something after it has been lost or broken. This can be in a physical, social, emotional, or technological sense.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> Reconnecting with an old friend after years of not seeing each other.<br> Reconnecting a Wi-Fi signal to fix a dropped connection.<br> Reconnecting with a lost phone call or VoIP connection.<br><br>In general, reconnecting implies a renewal or rekindling of a relationship, signal, or process that is important to someone or something.
The reconnection implies a restoration or rebuilding of a previous connection, relationship, or bond. It involves re-linking or re-establishing a communication, alliance, or attachment that had previously existed. This can apply to various contexts, including personal relationships, business partnerships, online networks, or even physical relationships such as power or supply lines.
The word "reconnaissance" refers to the act of gathering information about an area or target through observation or exploration, often with the intention of preparing for a military operation or other strategic purpose.<br><br>Example: "The reconnaissance team sent ahead to gather intelligence on the enemy's position."<br><br>It can also refer to a survey or exploration of a region to gather information, often in a geographical or scientific context.<br><br>Example: "The expedition was a reconnaissance mission to chart the unmapped territory and collect data on the local ecosystems."
Reconnoissances refers to the act of gathering information about an area, situation, or enemy before engaging in a battle or attacking.
To reconnoiter means to make a detailed observation or investigation of a place, area, or situation, especially in order to gain information or intelligence. It often involves secretly observing or surveying a territory, enemy positions, or potential targets, typically by reconnaissance units or scouts.
To reconnoiter something or someone means to carefully examine or investigate a place, situation, or person in a secret way, often to gather information or intelligence before taking action or making a decision. It involves scouting out or surveying an area to gather information, often of the enemy or a hostile environment, in order to make plans or prepare for future actions.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The soldiers reconnoitered the area before the raid to identify potential dangers and plan their approach."<br><br>Or, in a more formal sense:<br><br>"The explorers reconnoitered the ruins to identify any hazards and determine the best route for further exploration."
A reconnoiterer is a person who conducts reconnaissance, which is the act of exploring a place or situation in secret to gain information or to find out its condition or situation.
To reconnoiter (also spelled reconoitre) means to gather information about an area, enemy, or a situation by making a secret reconnaissance or survey, particularly by military agents. It involves exploring or surveying an area to gather information about potential threats, geography, or targets.<br><br>Example: The military commander sent out a team to reconnoiter the enemy's position before launching a surprise attack.
To gather information about something or someone, typically in secret, often to prepare for a future action or operation.
To reconnoitre means to gather information about a place, situation, or enemy in order to make plans or prepare for action, especially by secretly making a careful examination or reconnaissance.