0 to go back to a place where you were earlier or to an activity that you did or were doing earlier:
After a while, the jury re-entered.
"That is not true," said James, re-entering the conversation.
This rate is high and forces epithermal molecules to re-enter the thermal monomer group repeatedly and be re-excited, etc, several times before reaching the wall.
This could also lead to 'churning' as defaulters re-enter the agency remit.
Permitting politics to re-enter the analysis of resource management has another great advantage, in that it allows for the normalisation of politics.
Region 4 is unsaturated, and its only role is to allow air to re-enter the gaps left by the water that has been squeezed out.
In good weather, once people are through the cordon, more will elect to stay rather than attempt to exit and re-enter again.
The government also introduced measures aimed at encouraging older people to remain in or to re-enter the labour market.
The old social sciences of structure and function must re-enter history's equations.
Teaching psychiatric inpatients to re-enter the community : a brief method of improving the continuity of case.
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