How Do You Spell REENTER?

Pronunciation: [ɹiːˈɛntə] (IPA)

The correct spelling of "Reenter" is often confused with "Re-Enter," which is considered the British spelling. The phonetic transcription of "Reenter" is /riːˈɛntər/. The stress falls on the first syllable, and the "ee" sound is a long vowel sound. The word is a verb meaning to enter again, or to return to a previous position or state. Because of its similarity in spelling to "Re-Enter," it is helpful to remember that "Reenter" is spelled as one word when used in American English.

REENTER Meaning and Definition

  1. Reenter is a verb that refers to the act of entering or returning into a place or situation that one has previously been in or has left temporarily. It involves going back into a certain location, or engaging in an activity or position that one has previously undertaken.

    When used in a physical sense, reenter can imply returning to a specific area or building after having gone out of it temporarily. For instance, in the context of a house, one may reenter a room after having stepped out for a moment. Similarly, in the context of a public space, such as a library or museum, reentering means going back inside the premises after having exited momentarily.

    In a metaphorical or abstract sense, reenter can denote the return to a particular situation, condition, or phase in one's life or a project. It implies resuming one's involvement or participation in an activity or role that was temporarily paused or interrupted. For example, if someone takes a break from their career to pursue further education, they might decide to reenter the workforce after completing their studies.

    Overall, reenter is a word that conveys the action of going back into a place, circumstance, or role that one has had prior experience or association with.

Top Common Misspellings for REENTER *

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Other Common Misspellings for REENTER

Etymology of REENTER

The word "reenter" is derived from the combination of two Latin roots: "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and "intrare" meaning "to enter". This Latin verb "intrare" originated from the noun "intro", meaning "inside" or "within". Over time, these roots merged to form the word "reenter" in English, which refers to entering or accessing something again, especially after a previous exit or absence.

Similar spelling words for REENTER

Conjugate verb Reenter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reentered
you would have reentered
he/she/it would have reentered
we would have reentered
they would have reentered

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been reentering
you would have been reentering
he/she/it would have been reentering
we would have been reentering
they would have been reentering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would reenter
you would reenter
he/she/it would reenter
we would reenter
they would reenter

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be reentering
you would be reentering
he/she/it would be reentering
we would be reentering
they would be reentering

FUTURE

I will reenter
you will reenter
he/she/it will reenter
we will reenter
they will reenter

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reentering
you will be reentering
he/she/it will be reentering
we will be reentering
they will be reentering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reentered
you will have reentered
he/she/it will have reentered
we will have reentered
they will have reentered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reentering
you will have been reentering
he/she/it will have been reentering
we will have been reentering
they will have been reentering

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s reenter

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reentering
you were reentering
he/she/it was reentering
we were reentering
they were reentering

PAST PARTICIPLE

reentered

PAST PERFECT

I had reentered
you had reentered
he/she/it had reentered
we had reentered
they had reentered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reentering
you had been reentering
he/she/it had been reentering
we had been reentering
they had been reentering

PRESENT

I reenter
you reenter
he/she/it reenters
we reenter
they reenter

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reentering
you are reentering
he/she/it is reentering
we are reentering
they are reentering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reentering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reentered
you have reentered
he/she/it has reentered
we have reentered
they have reentered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reentering
you have been reentering
he/she/it has been reentering
we have been reentering
they have been reentering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it reenter

SIMPLE PAST

I reentered
you reentered
he/she/it reentered
we reentered
they reentered

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