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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
re-enter

late 15c., from re- + enter. Related: Re-entered; re-entering.

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re-enter

vb. (alternative spelling of reenter English)

WordNet
re-enter

v. enter again; "You cannot re-enter the country with this visa"

Usage examples of "re-enter".

The procession, after having for some time followed the Boulevards, re-entered the streets, followed by a deeply-affected and angry multitude.

Whilst saying these words, with perfectly Italian subtlety he snatched the packet from the hands of Colbert, and re-entered his apartments.

He then endeavored to re-enter the marvellous grottos, but they had suddenly receded, and now the path became a labyrinth, and then the entrance vanished, and in vain did he tax his memory for the magic and mysterious word which opened the splendid caverns of Ali Baba to the Arabian fisherman.

Understanding and functioning in these worlds, it seems, demands radically different epistemologies from the controlled reductionism of the lab. Am I then an irretrievably fractured person, entering and re-entering these different worlds of meaning?

I re-entered the inn without meeting anyone, but when I had had my dinner and was just going to see my counsel an officer served me with a summons, which was interpreted to me by my landlord, which ordered me to appear forthwith before the notary appointed to take my deposition.

There had been no reports of any activity from the monitors on guard in the section of space where Nimisha had expected to re-enter normal space: both Caleb and the admiral had known the details of her flight plan for that test-run.

When he re-entered the drawing-room Stella was still standing by the fire-place, her face like a cameo against the black bog-oak.

It was a happy night for me, and I re-entered my lodging no longer thinking of leaving Cologne.

It has been wrong, it seems Seth has known all along that Tak can re-enter, even during evacuation.

Madame Aout had been knocked down by a black Ford sedan at twelve-twenty, when crossing the road to re-enter her block of flats after doing her morning's shopping.

When he re-entered Discovery, the ship was far behind the fleeing Leonov and climbing ever more slowly up toward apojove, the high point of its orbit among the outer satellites.

Unable to see clearly, blinking autonomically, Angus watched as the Director rounded the end of the table and re-entered the light, walking toward the chair where Milos had sat.

Therefore his flight was but a feint, and he soon returned, and ere the Wise could prevent him he re-entered his kingdom in Mordor and reared once again the dark towers of Barad-d?

Therefore his flight was but a feint, and he soon returned, and ere the Wise could prevent him he re-entered his kingdom in Mordor and reared once again the dark towers of Barad-dûr.

Prior to re-entering the ventilation system, air passed through a series of four convectors, which heated (or cooled) it to the proper temperature.