re-engage in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He also had a special word for young people, urging them to re-engage with politics.
www.stuff.co.nz
Those who remain connected with their family re-engage in the community more effectively and show lower rates of offending.
theconversation.com
One of the first steps towards rebuilding his life was to re-engage with sport.
www.rte.ie
The candidate lists would have to represent a third of member states and are seen as a way to personalise and dramatise the elections to re-engage an apathetic electorate.
en.wikipedia.org
When the clutch pedal is depressed, the system waits for the user to either move the shifter to a different position, or to re-engage the clutch.
en.wikipedia.org
We have decided to re-engage him because he can do it.
www.ghanaweb.com
I hope that this project encourages viewers to slow down and to re-engage with familiar works as well as discover the unfamiliar ones.
www.loeildelaphotographie.com
When it moved out of range, those units would move around and forward to re-engage the column further down the road.
en.wikipedia.org
Once the driver's hand was removed, the clutch would re-engage automatically.
en.wikipedia.org
Doing this allows marketers to know who has seen the promotion or announcement that they have sent, and allows them to back-off or re-engage appropriately.
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