Sentence examples for reentry from inspiring English sources

"reentry" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to describe an instance of returning or entering again after an absence or interval. For example, "After her year-long sabbatical, Sarah is preparing for her reentry into the professional workforce."

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reentry

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Alt form re-entry

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Pictures were recorded on film magazines that were returned to the Earth in small reentry capsules.

On March 23 , 2001 the abandoned Mir made a controlled reentry, with the surviving pieces falling into the Pacific Ocean.

In 2000 Mukai was the deputy mission scientist for the STS-107 mission, which flew in January 2003 and ended in tragedy when the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated and the crew perished during atmospheric reentry.

Gemini 12 (Nov. 11, 1966), the last in the series, made the first automatically controlled reentry into Earth's atmosphere.

It was initially feared that he had not survived the capsule's atmospheric reentry, but after a 40-minute search it was discovered that he had splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean more than 400 km (about 250 miles) from his projected location.

The SALT II agreement (1979) set limits on each side's store of multiple independent reentry vehicles (MIRVs), which were strategic missiles equipped with multiple nuclear warheads capable of hitting different targets on the ground.

After the publication in Paris of his memoir, Palestine: De Jérusalem à Munich (1999; Memoirs of a Palestinian Terrorist, 2000), in which he acknowledged his role in the Munich attack, Israeli authorities denied him reentry to his home in the West Bank.

The publication of François Leperlier's biography of Cahun in 1992 was the key to her reentry into art history (often categorized as a Surrealist photographer) and especially into feminist art theory.

After the rocket finished its burn and before SS1 reached its highest point, the pilot would extend the feather; that is, the rear half of the wings of SS1 would fold vertically to a "shuttlecock" position, increasing drag to reduce speed and thermal load for reentry.

The first steps toward incorporating these technologies came with multiple warheads, or multiple reentry vehicles (MRVs), and the Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS).

Soon after adopting MRVs the United States took the next technological step, introducing multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs).

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