reengage

/ˌriːɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/
verb
  1. To become involved or active again in something after a period of not being involved.
    • The company hopes to reengage former customers with a new loyalty program.
    • After a short break, she decided to reengage with her studies.
    • He tried to reengage in the conversation after being distracted.
  2. To start fighting or competing with someone again after a pause.
    • The soldiers regrouped and prepared to reengage the enemy.
    • The boxer reengaged his opponent in the final round.
    • The two chess players reengaged after the lunch break.
  3. To cause a machine or mechanism to start working again after it was disengaged.
    • The driver had to reengage the clutch to shift gears.
    • The technician reengaged the safety lock before restarting the machine.
    • He reengaged the parking brake after checking the car.
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