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单词 re-engage
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Definition of re-engage in English:

re-engage

verb
  • 1with object Attract the attention or involvement of (someone) again.

    European leaders must re-engage their voters
    the opportunity to re-engage Australians in the political process
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What is envisaged is a bid to re-engage the public in a more grown-up conversation about the choices Britain faces in the next decade.
    • The senior vice president saw the program as a powerful way to reengage the older members of the sales staff.
    • We need a president to re-engage the nation in international law, respect for the UN, and a fair and humane domestic policy.
    • Sometimes putting a student in a different reading group can quell disruptions and reengage minds.
    • I believe that the current Human Tissue Bill provides a real opportunity to re-engage patients in the purpose of research.
    • I just needed space and to kind of re-engage my brain a bit.
    • To avoid descent into a clash of civilizations, the media must re-engage the world.
    • Little attention has been given to the development of new social forms that could re-engage citizens with their neighbors and revitalize democracy.
    • Somewhere in his quest to re-engage his listeners with the screwed-up world around them, he's begun to lose his ability to engage them in his music.
    • It might grab the attention of some young voters, but it is not a serious campaign that will re-engage young Americans in the political process.
  • 2re-engage withno object Participate or become involved in again.

    programmes for encouraging students to re-engage in the schooling process
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we re-engage in the peace process and rebuild frayed ties with our allies, what should a democratic president ask of our allies in return?
    • To break the cycle of homelessness, the focus is on encouraging young people to reconcile with their families, to re-engage in community life, and to take up education, training, or employment.
    • We hope businesses will see the positive benefits of helping their staff to re-engage in the learning process.
    • They sought to put pressure on the international community to re-engage in negotiations.
    • The relief may be withdrawn if at any stage after your retirement you decide to re-engage in the horseracing profession.
    • I didn't want to re-engage in this debate.
    • Newer initiatives could help to promote workers to re-engage in the workforce.
    • The church was also able to re-engage in humanitarian efforts.
    • This fall we all need to reengage in politics.
    • We may be about to reengage in a debate that was abandoned in 1996 when welfare reform was passed.
    1. 2.1re-engage with Re-establish a meaningful contact or connection with.
      advisers will help a person to re-engage with the labour market
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He returned again and again to New York City to re-engage with his dealers, clients, fellow artists, and writers.
      • A politics of culture will create a space for artistic, cultural, and educational producers to reengage with the world.
      • The curator appears to intend a chance to re-engage with genuine reality.
      • He said it was time for the party to re-engage with ordinary working people.
      • Politicians need to re-engage with the electorate if talk of new politics is to be for real.
      • There is a positive avenue to get these youngsters to believe in themselves, re-engage with school, family, and the wider community.
      • The project will help people in need to take an active role and develop local projects which improve their living and economic circumstances and help them re-engage with society.
      • The students feel very strongly about this teacher's resignation but students must now re-engage with their learning environment.
      • The minister should re-engage with the teacher unions on the issue.
      • Government officials warned that the country had to re-engage with world politics rather than withdraw further.
  • 3with object Arrange to employ or hire (someone) again.

    the employer can re-engage employees without any effect on unfair dismissal claims
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The employer can re-engage employees without any effect on unfair dismissal claims at all.
    • In 1963, his former congregation attempted to re-engage him as minister.
    • Surveys can provide organizations with vital information and insights that empower HR and front line managers to reengage critical talent.
    • As a general test, any case where the relevant organisation would refuse to re-engage the individual to work with children should be referred to the Service for consideration.
    • The fact that the club that rejected him are now in talks to re-engage him can only add to his wonderment.
    • I cannot say he will be head coach; if we are to re-engage him, he would be an assistant.
    • The coach wants the club's management to re-engage the defender and acquire a few more players.
    • The similarity in the cleaning work performed before and after the transfer is reflected in the offer to re-engage the employee in question.
    • The Old Vic did not re-engage him and he went into management.
    • He thought he was out but the studio pulled him back in, offering a sum of £1.25 million to re-engage the actor's services.
 
 
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