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Definition of Reopens
1. reopen [v] - See also: reopen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reopens
Literary usage of Reopens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life of Lieutenant-General Nathan Bedford Forrest by John Allan Wyeth (1908)
"... Forrest Obtains Leave of Absence on Account of Wound—Returns to Duty too Soon—
Wound reopens, Necessitating Operation for Removal of the Ball. ..."
2. Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest by John Allan Wyeth (1899)
"... Forrest Obtains Leave of Absence on Account of Wound—Returns to Duty too Soon—
Wound reopens, Necessitating Operation for Removal of the Ball. ..."
3. Journal of the Telegraph by Western Union Telegraph Company (1901)
"17 Kirkwood Inn. Summer office, reopens July 1. 17 Long Beach. ... Summer office,
reopens July Newbury, will be free Lake Sunapee from July 31 Newbury ..."
4. The Emperor Charles V by Edward Armstrong (1902)
"... to Sicily—Death of Francesco Sforza —Francis I. reopens the question of the
Milanese succession—His refusal of the Emperor's proposals—French invasion ..."
5. Life on the Stage: My Personal Experiences and Recollections by Clara Morris (1901)
"... CHAPTER NINTH The Season reopens — I meet the Yellow Breeches and become a
Utility Man — Mr. Murdock Escapes Fits and my " Luck " Proves to be Extra ..."
6. A History of the English Church During the Civil Wars and Under the by William Arthur Shaw (1900)
"The Parliament reopens the matter and asks for an additional catalogue of scandals
27th Oct., 1645. As a matter of course, the divines, and the clerical ..."
7. Life in a New England Town, 1787, 1788: Diary of John Quincy Adams, While a by John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1903)
"Finally, after one of many evenings passed at Mr. Frazier's, the more detailed
diary reopens.] Newbury-Port, Sunday, September 6th, 1789. ..."