reconnect
Britishverb
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- reconnection noun
Example Sentences
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In this way, archaeology becomes more than a study of the past; it becomes a means of reconnecting ancient knowledge with today's urgent debates about sustainability and environmental justice.
From Science Daily
They were just fathers reconnecting with daughters they feared they’d miss out on forever.
From Salon
But this isn't just a romantic idea of a boxer reconnecting with his roots.
From BBC
A father reconnects with his former group of revolutionaries following the kidnap of his daughter.
From BBC
Unlike many other dwellings in the concrete jungle, this one has its own plush garden, allowing the most famous woman in China to reconnect with nature amid New York City’s hustle and bustle.
From MarketWatch
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