Noun
reconnection (plural reconnections)
A connection of things that have been previously severed.
There's always some sort of parallel that's going on in my own life, and so you can use it to, you know, bring closure, perhaps, to certain things that you haven't. A healing, a reconnection. And I believe in that. I believe in that. Michelle Pfeiffer
A beautiful, calm, and inspiring environment will minimize environmental stressors and offer a reconnection to the beauty of nature and the possibilities of a life without drugs. Source: Internet
EGLE will reimburse up to $5,000 for reconnection, line replacement, and restoration per home. Source: Internet
According to the AG's office, from 2010 to 2016 National Grid improperly charged 53,000 residential customers a $50 reconnection fee after their gas service was shut off for non-payment. Source: Internet
It is hypothesized that the reconnection and unravelling of braids can act as primary sources of heating of the active solar corona to temperatures of up to 4 million kelvin. Source: Internet
After initially being advised the fault would be repaired at 9pm on the night of the storm, outages across the State delayed reconnection until the next day. Source: Internet