re-engage
Britishverb
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(intr) to take part in or participate again
re-engaged in terrorism
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(tr) to employ (someone) again
Example Sentences
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He had also vowed to re-engage in discussions with the U.S. to end sanctions.
"We are therefore moving immediately to re-engage with those bidders under a new expedited timetable."
From BBC
If colleges want to re-engage that missing third, they have to reduce the social risk of showing up, and make it worth a student’s while.
Looking ahead: “The bottom line is that after the AI boom sustained the business spending category of GDP in the first three quarters of the year, firms outside of the tech space began to re-engage late last year, setting the stage for a noticeable pickup in investment outlays in 2026,” chief U.S. economist Stephen Stanley of Santander Capital Markets wrote in a note.
From MarketWatch
It plopped itself into the middle of the fight last week, saying that Warner was legally and ethically bound to re-engage with Paramount in search of a higher payout for stockholders.
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