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reconnect
/ ˌːəˈɛ /
verb
- to link or be linked together again
Derived Forms
- ˌDzˈԱپDz, noun
Example Sentences
Interestingly, the trend’s resurgence in 2022 underscored a shift in both our eating and social habits: Following the pandemic’s peak, an increasing number of individuals were craving communal dining experiences and opportunities to reconnect.
“This extraordinary structure will serve not only animals,” she said, “but it will reconnect an entire ecosystem and protect this global biodiversity hotspot — this moment marks another wonderful milestone toward that goal.”
He reconnected with former coach Grant Waite while still pondering whether it was worth heading to Tampa for the tournament he ultimately won.
Home now to celebrate her grandmother’s 80th birthday and reconnect with her family, Makalani learns two of her cousins are missing.
"As their confidence grows, some feel ready to explore the possibility of reconnecting and many go on to re-establish a relationship with their dads."
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