"Reembark" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To set out or start again on a previous course or activity.
A thin, long, curved piece of plastic coated with a light-sensitive chemical used to take photographs. In everyday usage, this term is often used interchangeably with "film".
To choose or appoint someone again, typically to serve another term as a government official, especially the President, after it is their duty to run for office again.
Elected again, typically to a political office or similar position, for a new term or period.
A second election to fill a public office, especially the presidency of the United States.
The word "reeled" is the past tense of the verb "reel", which has several meanings. It can mean:<br><br>1. To twist or turn something round, especially something long and thin, so that it forms a spiral.<br>2. To pull in something, such as a rope or wire, with a twisting motion.<br>3. To rotate or turn around something in a circular motion.<br>4. To feel dizzy or nauseous, often because of sudden movement.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She reeled with laughter at the comedian's joke.<br> The fisherman struggled to reel in the large catch.<br> The boat reeled around the center of the vortex.<br> The child reeled from the spinning ride at the carnival.<br><br>It can also be an intransitive verb, meaning to tumble or collapse.<br><br>Example sentence:<br><br> After the accident, she reeled to the ground.
Affected by a strong emotion, typically sadness: <br><br>"She sat sobbing, reeling from the news that her mother had died."<br><br>In sports, dizzy or disoriented, as from being hit by a ball<br><br>"The boxer was left reeling after the collision with his opponent."<br><br>To reel something in means to pull it in with a thin rope or wire, typically a fishing line.<br><br>"He reeled in the fishing net covered in seaweed."<br><br>To make a spinning or twisting motion.
A reel can have several meanings:<br><br>1. A reel is a cylindrical or spool-shaped object used to hold or wind thread, yarn, wire, or film, particularly in use in sewing, fishing, or filmmaking.<br>2. In film and television, a reel refers to a length of film or footage, typically marked by a sprocket, used for editing or playback.<br>3. In a reel chair, which is a type of office chair with a cylindrical back.<br>4. In sport, particularly football or hockey, a solid or caught ball is described as going for a "reel" when it travels high and wide, especially in American.<br><br>In the context of social media, a "reel" is a short video similar to a TikTok or Instagram video, often between 15 to 60 seconds long, used to showcase an individual's creative, informational, or entertaining content.<br><br>In phonetics, a "reel" is a type of 'r' sound that is-alternately voiced in various accents.
To reemerge means to come back into existence, visibility, or activity after a period of being hidden, gone, or dormant, often as a result of a previous condition having changed or ended.
The return of something that existed before, after a period of being absent or unseen.<br><br>Example: "The city's river started to reemerge during the spring season after freeze."
To reemit means to send or forward again, typically something that has already been sent or done, such as a signal, energy, or data. It can also mean to re-transmit or re-broadcast something, such as a message or a signal.
Sent back; returned, as if to one's former original or starting position or place, or to one's former state.