reopened

[riːˈəʊpənd]

reopened Definition

  • 1to open again after being closed
  • 2to resume business or operation after a period of closure

Using reopened: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reopened" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The restaurant reopened after the renovation.

  • Example

    The school reopened for in-person classes.

  • Example

    The case was reopened after new evidence was found.

reopened Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with reopened

  • reopen wounds

    to cause someone to remember and feel emotional pain from a past experience

    Example

    Bringing up the topic of her ex-boyfriend reopened old wounds.

  • reopen negotiations

    to start discussing a matter again after it had been previously discussed but not resolved

    Example

    The two countries agreed to reopen negotiations on the trade deal.

  • to allow more discussion or debate on a topic

    Example

    The chairperson decided to reopen the floor for further comments.

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Summary: reopened in Brief

The term 'reopened' [riːˈəʊpənd] means to open again after being closed, or to resume business or operation after a period of closure. It can be used in various contexts, such as reopening a restaurant after renovation or reopening negotiations on a trade deal. The phrase 'reopen wounds' refers to causing someone to remember and feel emotional pain from a past experience.

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