reopened
word · lemma: reopen
Definition
Opened again after being closed, such as a store, office, or case.
Usage & Nuances
"Reopened" is the past form of "reopen" and is commonly used for physical locations, official cases, or services. It often appears in news, formal, and everyday contexts. Common collocations: "reopened the store," "case was reopened."
Spanish: reabrirPortuguese (BR): reabrirPortuguese (PT): reabrirChinese (Simplified): 重新开放 - 重新开启Chinese (Traditional): 重新開放 - 重新開啟Hindi: पुनः खोलाArabic: أُعيد فتحهBengali: আবার খোলা হয়েছে - পুনরায় খোলা হয়েছেRussian: снова открыт - был вновь открытJapanese: 再開したVietnamese: đã mở lạiKorean: 다시 열렸다Turkish: yeniden açıldıUrdu: دوبارہ کھولا گیاIndonesian: dibuka kembali
Example Sentences
The school reopened after summer vacation.
basic
The bank reopened at 9 a.m.
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They reopened the case after finding new evidence.
basic
Our favorite cafe finally reopened last week.
natural
When businesses reopened, things felt almost normal again.
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"Have they reopened the museum yet?" "Yes, as of yesterday!"
natural