reconnect

/ˌriːkəˈnɛkt/
verb
  1. To connect something again after it has been disconnected, especially a device or wire.
    • She reconnected the hose to the faucet and turned on the water.
    • I had to reconnect the printer after moving it to a new desk.
    • The technician came to reconnect our internet service.
  2. To get in touch with someone again after a period of no contact.
    • After years apart, they reconnected on social media.
    • The family reunion was a chance to reconnect with relatives.
    • He wanted to reconnect with his old college friends.
  3. To feel a renewed sense of closeness or understanding with someone or something.
    • He took a class to reconnect with his cultural heritage.
    • The couple went on a trip to reconnect and strengthen their relationship.
    • Spending time in nature helped her reconnect with herself.
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