reopen|reopened|reopening|reopens in English
verb
[re·o·pen || ‚rɪː'əʊpən]
open again, move again to an open positio
Use "reopen|reopened|reopening|reopens" in a sentence
1. Pub reopens: Darlington's Black Swan pub reopens on Monday after refurbishment.
2. Alcatraz Island Cellhouse Reopens March 15: After a one-year closure, the Alcatraz Cellhouse will reopen to Island visitors with the self-guided Cellhouse Audio Tour
3. Alcatraz Island Cellhouse Reopens March 15: After a one-year closure, the Alcatraz Cellhouse will reopen to Island visitors with the self-guided Cellhouse Audio Tour
4. 21 School reopens in September.
5. Carver Reopening Information and resources about school reopening
6. Tabernacle Reopens after Extensive Renovation
7. Barking Frog Reopens for Indoor Dining
8. It is to reopen March
9. Anger over plans to reopen prison.
10. Cumberland CUD #77 Revised Reopening Plan.
11. A number of border crossings have now reopened.
12. It was scheduled to reopen on Thursday.
13. Both courthouses were expected to reopen Friday.
14. The swimming pool will reopen in May.
15. The Theatre Royal, Norwich, will reopen in November.
16. Last year, it reopened to rave reviews.
17. Plans to reopen the school have been shelved .
18. The museum has now been reopened to the public.
19. The tear in his lungs must have reopened.
20. But this reopens the issue of national dependence on Uncle Sam.
21. COVID-19 Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers
22. It urges the government to reopen this question.
23. We'll reopen the Gate, find a cure, end this.
24. Governors Who Quickly Reopened Backpedal as Virus Surges
25. He is trying again to reopen the case.