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reopen

reopen / reopen
Transitive Verb
past: reopenedpp: reopeneding: reopening

This term conveys a sense of restoration or revival, whether physical, legal, or medical. It implies a previous state of closure or completion that is being intentionally or accidentally reversed to allow for new activity or access. In a professional or civic context, it suggests a return to operational status. In a legal or investigative context, it indicates that a matter was prematurely closed or that new evidence has invalidated a previous conclusion. In a medical sense, it describes the physical failure of a healed site, often carrying a negative or accidental connotation.

Meanings

Transitive Verbreopen
[~ something]

To open something again after it has been closed for a period of time.

"The museum will reopen to the public next Monday."

Transitive Verbreopen
[~ something]

To begin considering a case, discussion, or investigation again after it had been settled or concluded.

"The lawyer requested that the judge reopen the trial due to new evidence."

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