reopen

/riˈoʊpən/
verb
  1. To open something again after it has been closed.
    • They plan to reopen the old library after renovations are complete.
    • The teacher asked the student to reopen the window because the room was stuffy.
    • The store will reopen at 9 AM after the holiday break.
  2. To start again or resume something that had stopped, such as a discussion, investigation, or case.
    • The police decided to reopen the investigation after new evidence was found.
    • The committee agreed to reopen the debate on the new policy.
    • She wanted to reopen the conversation about moving to a new city.
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