reembrace

/ˌriːɪmˈbreɪs/
verb
  1. To accept or support something again after a period of rejection or distance.
    • Many people reembrace old hobbies when they retire.
    • The company hopes to reembrace sustainable practices after criticism.
    • After years of doubt, she decided to reembrace her cultural traditions.
  2. To physically hug someone again.
    • They met at the airport and reembraced after a long separation.
    • The child ran to reembrace his father who had just returned from a trip.
    • In the movie, the lovers reembrace at the final scene.
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