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reopen
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"reopen" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to indicate the act of opening something again after it had previously been closed. Example: The restaurant reopened after the lockdown restrictions were lifted.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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60 human-written examples
The good news was already "baked in," an analyst tells Reuters: U.S. stock index futures fell Thursday as investors digested a deal agreed by lawmakers in Washington a day earlier to reopen the federal government and raise the debt ceiling in order to avoid a debt default.
News & Media
After 16 days of government closure, Congress acted late Wednesday to reopen federal parks and offices and resume federal services.
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Administrators will be left to decide whether the stores can reopen.
News & Media
These demands will reopen a fierce controversy which surfaced during the general election campaign over whether Scotland is financially able to sustain its higher levels of public spending without Treasury support, after the collapse of North Sea oil prices and heavy falls in oil tax receipts.
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While banking union and further economic integration in the eurozone will require some changes to the treaties, the German government would prefer to do so without having to reopen old agreements entirely: Vertragsanpassungen, "treaty modifications" rather than "treaty change", is the phrase her party uses.
News & Media
The French delivered a loud non to Berlin's euro policies, handing a first-round victory to the socialist François Hollande, whose central campaign pledge was to reopen Chancellor Angela Merkel's eurozone fiscal pact, an international treaty signed by 25 EU leaders and currently being ratified.
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However the decision has been labelled a "smokescreen" to reopen old-growth forests to logging, despite loggers not wanting it.
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Ellman told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "If Network Rail decide to close part of the system down at a busy time of year, they have to be absolutely sure it's going to work as planned and it is going to reopen as planned".
News & Media
Related: Baltimore riots: schools to reopen and Orioles to play to empty stadium - live At least 10 people were arrested after curfew, according to police commissioner Anthony Batts.
News & Media
The Whitworth will reopen on Valentine's Day with a show from Cornelia Parker, who has taken over one of the gallery's airy new exhibition halls to produce The War Room, a piece made from rolls of red paper used to make Remembrance poppies, offcuts from the production process with ghostly negatives of the flowers.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "reopen", ensure the context clearly indicates what was previously closed or suspended. For example, "The investigation was reopened due to new evidence".
Common error
Avoid using "reopen" when a continuous process is merely being adjusted or modified, rather than fully stopped and then restarted. Instead of saying "reopen the discussion", consider "resume the discussion" if the discussion wasn't completely halted.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "reopen" is as a verb. It indicates the action of opening something again, whether physical (like a building) or abstract (like an investigation). Ludwig AI identifies this usage as grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Formal & Business
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
1%
Wiki
2%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "reopen" is a versatile verb used to describe the act of opening something again, whether it's a physical space, an investigation, or a discussion. Ludwig AI confirms that its usage is grammatically correct and common in various contexts, especially in news and business. It's important to ensure that the context clearly indicates what was previously closed. Alternatives like "resume", "restart", and "reinstate" may be more appropriate depending on the nuance you wish to convey. Avoid redundant phrases like "reopen back".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
resume operations
Focuses on the continuation of activities rather than the physical act of opening.
restart activity
Emphasizes the beginning of an action or process again.
reinstate services
Highlights the restoration of services that were previously unavailable.
unseal
Specifically refers to removing a seal or closure.
unlock
Implies removing a lock, often used metaphorically.
re-establish
Indicates setting up something again that existed before.
make available again
Highlights the act of providing access once more.
restore access
Focuses on the recovery of access to something.
commence again
A more formal way to say "start again".
recommence
A formal synonym for "restart" or "resume".
FAQs
How is "reopen" used in a sentence?
Use "reopen" to indicate that something is being opened again after being closed. For example, "The park will "reopen" next week after renovations".
What's an alternative to "reopen"?
When should I use "reopen" vs. "resume"?
Is it correct to say "reopen back"?
The term "reopen back" is redundant. "Reopen" already implies the action of opening again, so using "back" is unnecessary. Simply use ""reopen"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested