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[ ree-uhn-list ] / ˌri ənˈlɪst /
verb (used with or without object)Origin of reenlistFirst recorded in 1820–30; re- + enlist Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for reenlistAnd some would maybe even say that perhaps now would be another good time to re-enlist her services. Stop Blaming the Moon for Your Crazy|Janelle Dumalaon|June 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST In fact, it was quite some time before her successful attempt to re-enlist. The Cross-Dressing Revolutionary: Alex Myers’ New Novel|Eric Herschthal|February 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST They had made up their minds to re-enlist and asked me to join them. Ten years in the ranks, U.S. army|Augustus Meyers He threatened that he would not allow us to re-enlist if we did not act according to his regulations. Life in a German Crack Regiment|Wolf Ernst Hugo Emil Baudissin
Efforts were made at this camp to induce the men to re-enlist. The history of Company C, Seventh Regiment, O.V.I|Theodore Wilder On the battle-field, when the tide of fortune turned against us, I concluded that I ought to re-enlist for two reasons. Capturing a Locomotive|William Pittenger Many to-day expressed their willingness to re-enlist, if allowed to return to the state and elect their own officers. An Artilleryman's Diary|Jenkin Lloyd Jones
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