Crossword clues for reenter
reenter
- Stage direction
- Come again
- Visit again
- Go back in
- Confirm, as a password
- What a hand-stamp lets you do
- Come back to
- Verify, as an email address
- Verify, as a computer password
- Type in a second time
- Take the stage again
- Step back into a scene
- Sign up afresh
- Show a stamped hand at a show
- Return to the stage
- Renew membership
- Reappear on stage
- Make the scene again
- Input, as accidentally erased data
- Go back onstage
- Confirm, as an email address
- Come on over?
- Come back on stage
- Abandon orbit
- you may have to ___ it
- Join again
- Join anew
- Come back into, as the atmosphere
- Take part in again
- One might do it after being stamped
- Type in again
- What astronauts do to the atmosphere
- Catalog anew
- What a stamped hand may allow you to do
- Verify, as a password
- Type in, as lost data
- ... you may have to ___ it
- Earn
- Show one's stamped hand, perhaps
- Come again?
- Make a second appearance
- Come in again
- Record again
- Type in again, as a password
- Go in again
- Maybe landlord will accommodate base type again
- One who regrets quietly quitting is to compete again
- Appear on stage again in a more entertaining way
- Tenant clutching bottle's last to come in again
- Tenant accepting lease finally to regain admittance
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reenter \Re*["e]n"ter\ (r?*?n"t?r), v. t.
To enter again.
(Engraving) To cut deeper, as engraved lines on a plate of metal, when the engraving has not been deep enough, or the plate has become worn in printing.
Reenter \Re*["e]n"ter\, v. i. To enter anew or again.
Re["e]ntering angle, an angle of a polygon pointing inward, as a, in the cut.
Re["e]ntering polygon, a polygon having one or more re["e]ntering angles.
Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context transitive English) To enter again; return into. 2 (context transitive computing English) To enter again; retype, reinput. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To enter again; return into. 2 (context transitive computing English) To enter again; retype, reinput.
Usage examples of "reenter".
He said nothing to Sarah until they were coasting over the Biloxi Bay bridge and reentering the town of Biloxi.
The cabin showed no sign of life as the ten-legged creature backed away through the trees as slowly and as cautiously as it had approached, past the first twisted dog carcass, past the second, finally reentering the thickened wood where Fagin stood covering them from behind.
And the paratroop colonel took part in a failed coup attempt and then escaped to Baghdad, only to reenter Damascus clandestinely with the help of Iraqi agents, disguised as an old peasant woman, to be immediately arrested and tried and shot, all within twenty-four hours.
Supreme Court is on the verge of reentering the political thicket of reapportionment in a major way.
With brief suspiration he reassumed the candle, reascended the stairs, reapproached the door of the front room, hallfloor, and reentered.
Reentering her office, she looked again at the holocube on her desk, and the two recorded images within looked back at her.
Monastic Expeditionary Force and meet the Khulan Horde at Ceraeno, but you reentered the Horde, engaged the Khulan himself in single combat, and killed him.
We had only nine parameters to delete and reenter, but it took over an hour.
Once I had formulated the thought of reentering dreaming, my practices continued as if they had never been interrupted.
The sound of blaster-fire had scarcely died before the General reentered the room at a run, his own weapon drawn.
Scott, in her rocking-chair at the French window, when Josephine reentered the parlor as her sister walked briskly away.
A few minutes later she reentered the living room, dry-washing her hands.
Indeed, though sheer logic could support absolutely no urgency for reentering a pair dead these nearly three centuries, some unignorable sense beyond logic did insist that this was a task best resolved, and quickly.
Harivarman, reentering the room at top speed, holding what he hoped was a control device in hand, was just in time to catch the faint wavefront of that puffy blast, and to see that Lescar had indeed managed to somehow close up his helmet.
Discovery had reentered the normal continuum, shortly thereafter taking up a circumpolar orbit about the planet.