reembraced

/ˌriːɪmˈbreɪst/
verb
  1. Past tense of reembrace: accepted or supported something again after a period of rejection or distance.
    • The community reembraced the local festival after a decade-long hiatus.
    • The government reembraced the policy following public demand.
    • She reembraced her faith after a personal crisis.
  2. Past tense of reembrace: physically hugged someone again.
    • They reembraced warmly when they finally saw each other.
    • In the story, the friends reembraced after resolving their argument.
    • The soldier reembraced his family upon returning home.
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