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reconnect English

Meaning reconnect meaning

What does reconnect mean?

reconnect

(ambitransitive) To connect again or differently. reunite (with someone)

Synonyms reconnect synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as reconnect?

reconnect English » English

rejoin reattach

Conjugation reconnect conjugation

How do you conjugate reconnect?

reconnect · verb

Examples reconnect examples

How do I use reconnect in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Disconnect the power cable from the modem, wait for approximately one minute, then reconnect the cable.

Movie subtitles

In life, you're gonna find that friends from your past are gonna want to reconnect with you.
It's rare that birth mother wanna reconnect after they left their kid but she does.
It's a simple matter for me to reconnect the gas.
I already said, that number was disconnected over a year ago, no one has asked to reconnect it.
I want you to reconnect the power to the Doctor's hut.
Well, I denied the man a power source when he was under my feet, I'm certainly not going to reconnect it now he's gone.
Can't you reconnect them?
Reconnect the life-support!
I'd like to see the effects when I reconnect your systems.
Reconnect the telephone.
Our only hope is for Lt Cmdr Data, in the time we have left, to reconnect engine power to the bridge.
He must not reconnect that alarm!
Must reconnect main battery.
I must replace the emitter module and reconnect the power supply.
Just reconnect his fuel line and. pshht!
Now, all you have to do is remove the screws that are anchoring the yellow and green lines and reconnect them on one block, so we get a direct link, green to yellow, all the way down the bank.
I just need to reconnect the radiator and you'll soon see your dad.
Our only hope is for Lt. Cmdr Data, in the time we have left, to reconnect engine power to the bridge.
We've come to reconnect Gaia.
I managed to reconnect his positronic matrix.
What if we reconnect their command pathways and give them a choice?
Once you've applied the plumber's dope, we'll put on our new gas valve and we're ready to reconnect the wiring.
Now all we have to do is reconnect Al.
Just reconnect his fuel line and. pssst.
Not now, Brigadier. I want you to reconnect the power to the Doctor's hut.
Reconnect.
Trying to reconnect with my wife and two kids.
In order to reconnect the entire population permanently, we'd need a much bigger neuroelectric field generator.
I'm looking to reconnect with you any way I can.
The ship has healed itself. You can reconnect the service umbilical.

News and current affairs

There is much to be said for holding on to the classical institutions of parliamentary democracy and trying to reconnect them with the citizenry.
Secondly, Berlin will have to reconnect with Paris.
A different and healthy conservative response is possible if the tattered remnants of old threads, torn apart in the course of postcommunist modernization, can reconnect and grow together in a new way.
But my real mission was to reconnect with my ethnic Sindhi roots, as I had never visited the country where my parents were born.
Irrespective of the outcome of the internal Palestinian dialogue taking place in Cairo, there is a need to reconnect Palestinians.
Still, there is a long way to go to reconnect freer trade with citizenship and global solidarity.
Japan is now ready to reconnect with its own tradition of social harmony and zero growth.
If modern macroeconomists do not reconnect with history - if they do not realize just what their theories are crystallized out of and what the point of the enterprise is - then their profession will wither and die.

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