Pronunciation: /riˈɛntri/
noun the act of entering or coming back into a place or situation
A1 Reentry into the building is only allowed with a valid access card.
A2 After spending years abroad, her reentry into her home country felt surreal.
B1 The reentry process for astronauts returning from space involves a period of readjustment.
B2 The company implemented a reentry program to help employees transition back into the workplace after extended leave.
C1 The reentry of the spacecraft into the Earth's atmosphere was a critical moment in the mission.
C2 The reentry vehicle successfully landed back on Earth, completing its mission.
adjective relating to the act of entering or coming back into a place or situation
A1 I am planning a reentry program for inmates at the local prison.
A2 The reentry process for immigrants can be challenging but rewarding.
B1 The reentry policy aims to provide support and resources for individuals reintegrating into society.
B2 The reentry program includes job training, counseling, and housing assistance.
C1 Successful reentry into society requires a combination of individual effort and community support.
C2 The reentry process can be a transformative experience for those who are committed to making positive changes in their lives.
formal The spacecraft successfully completed its reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
informal After their vacation, they had a smooth reentry into their daily routine.
slang I'm nervous about my reentry into the dating scene after being single for so long.
figurative His reentry into society after being in prison for years was challenging.
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