Reentering [verb]

Definition of Reentering:

go back, turn back

Synonyms of Reentering:


Opposite/Antonyms of Reentering:

Ask

Pay

Take

Keep

Leave

Depart

Meet

Face

Stay

Request

Ignore


Sentence/Example of Reentering:

He carried the dustpan and broom away to their places, but he did not reenter the room.

Then he signed to her to reenter the poop-house, and followed her within.

The landlord may reenter and eject a tenant if rent is in arrears for 1/2 year.

The man they could not see gave a snort of dismay and turned to reenter the door.

The next moment, when he sought with a conscientious sigh to reenter his old mood, he was half shocked to find it gone.

To my gratification he told me that I could reenter the institution, and that he would trust me to pay the debt when I could.

To reenter her promised land would place her beloved ones in jeopardy.

Here she was interrupted by a whoop from somewhere,—reenter Leander at a full run.

What right have they … however … as for myself I shall not reenter the world for any but the object I have just mentioned.

The youth went from him running, but Ulric did not reenter the city by the Damascus gate.