Reopen (verb)

  1. Open (something) again, especially after it has been closed.
  2. Begin (a business, activity, or operation) again after a period of closure or inactivity.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense 'make something open again'): from re- 'again' + open.

Examples:

  1. The school will reopen after the holidays on January 3rd.
  2. The government announced that the restaurants can reopen with limited capacity.
  3. She is reopening her clothing store with a big sale.
  4. The company is reopening its factories after the pandemic.
  5. He decided to reopen the investigation into the case after new evidence was found.
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