What does re-enter mean?

Definitions for re-enter
re-en·ter

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. re-enterverb

    enter again

    "You cannot re-enter the country with this visa"

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  1. re-enter

    To come or go into a place or situation again; the act of entering a place, process, or state once more. It can refer to revisiting a physical location, participating in an event again, or restarting a process.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Re-enter

    rē-en′tėr, v.t. and v.i. to enter again or anew: in engraving, to cut deeper where the aqua fortis has not bitten sufficiently.—p.adj. Re-en′tering, entering again: turning inwards.—n. Re-en′trance, the act of entering again.—adj. Re-en′trant (same as Re-entering).—n. Re-en′try, an entering again: the resuming a possession lately lost.—Re-entering angle, an angle pointing inwards.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-enter in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-enter in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of re-enter in a Sentence

  1. Chief Executive Officer Joe Natale:

    As we enter the world of 5G, regulatory certainty is critical to investment.

  2. Elisabeth Kashner:

    The ETF rule will level the playing field for ETF providers, allowing new participants to enter via a streamlined process.

  3. Kwon Jong Gun:

    Though we are to enter into a dialogue in future as the currents flow in favor of dialogue, [the South]had better keep in mind that this dialogue would be held strictly between the D.P.R.K and the U.S., not between the North and the South.

  4. Superintendent Tim Throne:

    Before the shooter was able to walk a short distance to enter the main hallway, students and staff had already entered classrooms, locked doors, erected makeshift barricades and locked down or fled according to their training, the suspect was not able to gain access to a single classroom.

  5. Esteban Navarro:

    All the politicians are absolutely without shame because the taxpayer will have to foot the bill for the new elections, it's like some kind of virus infects all those who enter political office.

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