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reconvene

British  
/ ˌriːkənˈviːn /

verb

  1. to gather, call together, or summon again, esp for a formal meeting

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The final against Yugoslavia then ended 1-1 and Italy eventually won 2-0 two days later when the sides reconvened for a replay.

From BBC

House lawmakers are away until March 16, so these long wait times are expected to last at least another week until Congress reconvenes.

From MarketWatch

The hearing is then paused for a break and when it reconvenes, Clinton's lawyer scolds the committee over leaking the image.

From BBC

We observed the pair, who split up to film outside different clubs, reconvening throughout the night.

From BBC

The arrangement still has to pass the Senate, while the House of Representatives is scheduled to reconvene Monday.

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