Similar words: wide open, in the open, open, openly, opened, opener, open air, opening. Meaning: [‚rɪː'əʊpən] v. open again or anew.
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31. At the time I was there, investors were planning to fix it up and reopen it.
32. Also, the House rejected a measure, passed by the Senate Tuesday, to reopen closed government offices.
33. Those in the anti- barrier camp filed a lawsuit in March 1996 to reopen Shade Road.
34. To condemn him too publicly would reopen wounds within the party.
35. Does he further agree that there is a need to reopen neighbourhood police stations and to put more emphasis on community policing?
36. Davis now plans to reopen it Friday and stay open all night, defying county officials and the sheriff's lawyers.
37. The compromise that would reopen the government was widely interpreted in the press as Republicans caving in.
38. If all goes well the Borghese Gallery should reopen within a year.
39. It is not appropriate to reopen the question of Zionism and racism.
40. Do you expect to reopen a gallery at a later date?
41. He took a risk this week by breaking with House Republicans and seeking to reopen the government while budget talks proceed.
42. A host of big names will be on the critical list when the wards reopen next Saturday.
43. Now the Museum of Modern Mythology is trying to reopen in a new location.
44. Viamont has been running between Sokolov and Kraslice since January 1998, and will shortly reopen to Hranicn.
45. The cautious effort to reopen the debate was sparked by a controversial report from the United Nations Population Division this year.
46. The Home Secretary will not reopen the Birmingham Six pub bombings case in spite of pleas by the city's leading churchmen.
47. About as much chance as there is of Whitehall cash for people campaigning to reopen the Wensleydale branch.
48. Freedom to charge higher rents will reopen some doors but the court orders still necessary to remove tenants could block real advances.
49. The congress called on the government to reopen schools and Niamey University,[www.Sentencedict.com] closed following rioting on Feb. 27.
50. Police have decided to reopen the investigation in the light of important new evidence.
51. Raising cash to spend a penny A CO-OPERATIVE of local councils could help reopen Langbaurgh's public toilets, a councillor claims.
52. The capital continued calm Tuesday, and authorities said Tirana airport would reopen Thursday in a further sign of returning normality.
53. The new discovery, of weakness in welded joints, may delay plans to reopen the plant's two reactors.
54. It plans to reopen the shipyard tomorrow.
55. The cinema will reopen next week after the renovation.
56. The office will reopen soon after its refit.
57. When A2 commits the insert, because IS and IX table lock mode are compatible, application A1 can reopen the cursor and retrieve the inserted row.
58. In Listing 2, I reopen the Numeric class (which handles both fixed and floating-point numbers) to add the gram and pound methods.
59. You will be make bricks without straw if you attempt to reopen negotiations with those people.
60. The Moving Crib at St Martin Apostolate on Parnell Square will reopen on December 27th.
More similar words: wide open, in the open, open, openly, opened, opener, open air, opening, open house, openness, open fire, can opener, tin opener, open source, propensity, open secret, open-minded, open primary, with open arms, open the door to, open door policy, hope against hope, people, leopard, neoprene, neophyte, jeopardy, osteopath, jeopardize, jeopardise.