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reopen
[riːˈəʊpən]
verbo transitivo
1. reabrir (frontier, investigation); reanudar (talks)
  • to reopen old wounds (sentido figurado) -> abrir viejas heridas
verbo intransitivo
2. volver a abrir (shop, theater)
  • school reopens on the 21st of August -> las clases se reanudan el 21 de agosto

reopen [ri-ou-pen]
va. Volver a abrir.

reopen [ˈriːˈəʊpən]
verb:transitive
1 [+shop, theatre, border, route] volver a abrir; reabrir
Jordan plans to reopen its border with Iraq the Americans want to reopen the land route to China they are hoping to reopen the old railway line as far as Nottingham Aid workers are trying to reopen food supply lines to millions of starving Ethiopians
2 [+negotiations, relations, investigation, debate] reanudar
the government will reopen negotiations with the unions they have reopened diplomatic relations with Iraq there was a call today to reopen the investigation into the bombing the results are likely to reopen the debate on race and education
to reopen a case [+police] reabrir un caso; [+prosecutor, judge] revisar un proceso
The prosecutor declined to reopen the case on the grounds that it could worsen the woman's mental condition Mississippi prosecutors reopened the case after new evidence suggested jury tampering had taken place
to reopen old wounds reabrir viejas heridas
verb:intransitive
[+shop, theatre] volverse a abrir; [+negotiations] reanudarse
school reopens on the 8th el nuevo curso comienza el día 8
the library reopens to the public on Monday Middle East peace talks reopen in Washington on Wednesday

Verb Conjugation for "reopen"

Imperative
  • reopen
  • you reopen
  • he/she reopens
  • we reopen
  • you reopen
  • they reopen
Preterite
  • I reopened
  • you reopened
  • he/she reopened
  • we reopened
  • you reopened
  • they reopened
Present Continuous
  • I am reopening
  • you are reopening
  • he/she is reopening
  • we are reopening
  • you are reopening
  • they are reopening
Present Perfect
  • I have reopened
  • you have reopened
  • he/she has reopened
  • we have reopened
  • you have reopened
  • they have reopened
Past Continuous
  • I was reopening
  • you were reopening
  • he/she was reopening
  • we were reopening
  • you were reopening
  • they were reopening
Past Perfect
  • I had reopened
  • you had reopened
  • he/she had reopened
  • we had reopened
  • you had reopened
  • they had reopened
Future
  • I will reopen
  • you will reopen
  • he/she will reopen
  • we will reopen
  • you will reopen
  • they will reopen
Future Perfect
  • I will have reopened
  • you will have reopened
  • he/she will have reopened
  • we will have reopened
  • you will have reopened
  • they will have reopened
Future Continuous
  • I will be reopening
  • you will be reopening
  • he/she will be reopening
  • we will be reopening
  • you will be reopening
  • they will be reopening
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been reopening
  • you have been reopening
  • he/she has been reopening
  • we have been reopening
  • you have been reopening
  • they have been reopening
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been reopening
  • you will have been reopening
  • he/she will have been reopening
  • we will have been reopening
  • you will have been reopening
  • they will have been reopening
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been reopening
  • you had been reopening
  • he/she had been reopening
  • we had been reopening
  • you had been reopening
  • they had been reopening
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