1. reopening - Noun
2. reopening - Verb
reopening (plural reopenings)
the act of opening something again
reopening
present participle of reopen
It's important to address young people in the reopening of New Orleans. In rebuilding, let's revisit the potential of American democracy and American glory. Wynton Marsalis
Strict shopping laws mean that most German shops close on Saturday afternoons, reopening only on Monday when everybody is back at work. Luke Harding
With the reopening of the school and church, and the building of an opera house, the spirit of these people would have a new light. I think it would please me to see a light at the end of the tunnel after 125 years. David Woodard
"About the reopening, I feel it is too risky, especially when one has kids who don't know how to take precautions against Covid-19," she said, pointing out that she will book some staycations (two or three weekends) for her kids to feel some change. Source: Internet
Abbott introduced a "strike force" that will begin the process of safely reopening businesses in the state. Source: Internet
According to Graham, “We see great opportunity for the application of our self-powered, wireless self-calibrating CO2 sensors as part of COVID-19 reopening of businesses. Source: Internet