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Translations for „reopen“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

I . re·open [ˌri:ˈəʊpən] VB trans

1. reopen (open again):

reopen door, window, shop

2. reopen (start again):

reopen negotiations
reopen negotiations

II . re·open [ˌri:ˈəʊpən] VB intr

reopen
reopen

Usage examples with reopen

to reopen old wounds

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Although the mine reopened in 2002, the nature of the mine had changed so that there was no longer an operating townsite with families.
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After some time out of use, in early 2011 there was an abortive scheme to reopen it.
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The church was severely damaged by the fire of 1812 and reopened only in 1849.
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As the factories slowly began to reopen, the city began to tear down old buildings and replace them with new businesses.
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They eat away at one's being and reopen constantly.
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They closed their football department in 2001, reopening it in the following year.
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Despite this, plans to renovate and reopen the restaurant space were shelved and the site is slowly deteriorating.
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The school was closed for one year, shored up and reopened.
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It could reopen the historically small market for tactical aircraft; a projected 60 nations may require tactical aircraft but can not afford high-end types.
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It was reopened between 2000 and 2007 and has since been an exhibition space until 2014.
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