What does re-entrant mean?
Definitions for re-entrant
re-en·trant
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Princeton's WordNet
re-entrant, reentrantadjective
(of angles) pointing inward
"a polygon with re-entrant angles"
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re-entrant
Re-entrant generally refers to a quality or method where a process can be reentered while it is already in progress, without causing malfunction, errors or misbehavior. Essentially, a re-entrant function or process can be interrupted in the midst of execution, and then safely called again before its previous invocations complete execution. This is particularly useful in multi-threaded environments and in the scheduling of the allocation and deallocation of resources.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of re-entrant in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of re-entrant in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of re-entrant in a Sentence
If you look over the next five, 10 years, something very similar will happen in the automotive space, not every new entrant will be a winner, just as not every incumbent will be a loser. It's going to be a bit more nuanced.
This auction does not solve the long term problem in attracting new entrant large scale gas plant to the market.
To be engaged in one new entrant piece, which is drones, on almost a daily basis, tells you how much attention is being paid to drone space.
The games business is a tough business... There's a reason why there hasn't been a major new entrant into the gaming space since the Xbox in the early 2000s, have we made mistakes ? Absolutely. Have we learned from those mistakes ? Absolutely. Will we make mistakes in the future ? I'm sure we will. Right. And that's part of what it means to be in this business. But one thing is for sure : we are committed to it.
No global entrant could have managed this as successfully and as quickly on their own as Reliance has, much of the ecommerce regulation and data localization laws have been influenced by Reliance.
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