reënter
English
Verb
reënter (third-person singular simple present reënters, present participle reëntering, simple past and past participle reëntered)
- Rare spelling of reenter.
- 1901, Washington, Booker T., chapter 4, in Up from Slavery: An Autobiography, New York: A. L. Burt, LCCN 18006890, page 66:
- To my gratification he told me I could reënter the institution, and that he would trust me to pay the debt when I could.
- 1913, Gray, Henry, Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied, new American/18th English edition, Philadelphia; New York: Lea & Febiger, page 762:
- It consists chiefly of intersegmental fibres which arise from cells in the gray substance, and, after a longer or shorter course, reënter the gray substance and ramify in it.
- 1922, Lawrence, D. H., chapter 1, in Fantasia of the Unconscious, New York: Thomas Seltzer, page 11:
- I am almost ashamed to say, that I believe the souls of the dead in some way reënter and pervade the souls of the living: so that life is always the life of living creatures, and death is always our affair.
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