reembracing

/ˌriːɪmˈbreɪsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of reembrace: the act of accepting or supporting something again after a period of rejection or distance.
    • The company is reembracing innovation after years of caution.
    • She is reembracing her love for painting in her free time.
    • Reembracing old friendships can bring great joy.
  2. Present participle of reembrace: the act of physically hugging someone again.
    • The children kept reembracing their grandparents throughout the visit.
    • They were reembracing at the airport gate.
    • In the photo, the couple is reembracing after a long time apart.
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