Verb
re-engage (third-person singular simple present re-engages, present participle re-engaging, simple past and past participle re-engaged)
to engage again
ActiveTrack 3.0 selects a subject to follow automatically, employing 3D mapping tech and revamped path-finding algorithms to better recognize subjects, avoid obstacles, and re-engage when subjects occlude. Source: Internet
After announcing that Michigan’s manufacturing workers will return to work on Monday, May 11, Whitmer detailed the six phases of her MI Safe Start Plan to re-engage Michigan’s economy. Source: Internet
Al, working with the Project's artificial intelligence Ziggy (voiced by Deborah Pratt ), determines that Sam must alter an event in the current period he is in so as to re-engage the Quantum Leap process and return home. Source: Internet
“Both sides are waiting until the election is settled to re-engage, and depending on the outcome we could see a ratcheting up of tensions before any potential deepening of trade ties,” Mr. Moehr said. Source: Internet
Rommel believed that if his armies pulled out of range of Allied naval fire, it would give them a chance to regroup and re-engage them later with a better chance of success. Source: Internet
As a result, these marketers were somewhat limited in their ability to both target and re-engage based on their in-app engagement. Source: Internet