"Reopening" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reopening" Meaning

Opening or restarting something again after it has been closed or stopped for a period of time.

"Reopening" Examples

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After the area was sealed off for two years, the mayor announced the reopening of the park.
The bookstore reopened for business on weekdays after the holiday break.
The original disruption caused a 12-month backlog of cases, leading to the reopening courts in uncontested matters.
Several restaurants have reopened in the area since the bistro promptly relaunched renovations.
The reopening of museums will happen in two weeks following additional handicapping of the staggered visit sprints.

"Reopening" Similar Words

Reoccurring

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Reoccurs

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To happen or recur again; return periodically.<br><br>Example: "The stock market trend reoccurs every ten years."

Reoffend

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Reoffended

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Reoffenders

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Reoffending

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To repeat a crime or misconduct after having been previously punished for it.

Reopen

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To open or begin again, typically after having been closed.

Reopened

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Reopens

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Restarts or begins operating again after a period of being closed.

Reorder

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To reverse or arrange in a different or new order.<br><br>Example: The company will reorder their products to meet the increased demand.

Reordering

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Reorganisation

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Reorganisation refers to the process of rearranging or re-structuring something, such as a company, institution, or system, in a new or different way. This can involve redefining roles, responsibilities, and relationships between different entities, or restructuring physical or digital systems to improve efficiency or effectiveness.

Reorganise

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Reorganised

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Reorganising

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The verb "reorganising" means to restructure or rearrange an organization, system, or arrangement to make it more efficient or effective, often in a legal or official context.<br><br>Example: "The new CEO spent the first six months reorganising the company, streamlining processes and eliminating redundant departments."

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