Verb
To engage a second time or again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA careful reading of the statement does not provide any hope that the Community will reengage in attempting to resolve the elections crisis. Source: Internet
A friend, a parent, a pet, or even a neighbor can reengage our brains. Source: Internet
Borrell, who has worked to mediate Turkey-Greece tensions in recent months, said maritime boundaries should be defined through dialogue and urged both sides to reengage in negotiations. Source: Internet
I’ll reengage with a different name and start over. Source: Internet
Yet the same day he made that statement, Trump tweeted that he was cutting off negotiations with House Democrats, saying he would only reengage if he wins the election. Source: Internet
The industry is keenly focused on market opportunities and flavor inspirations to spur growth and reengage consumers. Source: Internet