reopened

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English - Turkish

Definition of reopened in English Turkish dictionary

reopened old wounds
yeniden eski yaralar
reopen
yeniden aç

Cinayet davası yeniden açıldı. - The murder case was reopened.

Maktulün ailesi cinayet davasının yeniden açılmasını istedi. - The victim's family wanted the murder case reopened.

reopen
{f} yeniden açmak
reopen
tekrar aç

Okullar eylülde tekrar açılırlar. - School reopens in September.

reopen
{f} yeniden başlatmak
reopen
{f} tekrar açmak
reopen
tekrar başlamak
reopen
{f} tekrar açılmak
English - English
Past participle of reopen
reopened old wounds
touched a sensitive point, caused old pains to be felt again
reopened wounds
touched a sensitive point, caused old pains to be felt again
reopen
To open again

The new law allows the twelve Federal Reserve Banks to issue additional currency on good assets and thus the banks which reopen will be able to meet every legitimate call.

reopen
If a country reopens a border or route, or if it reopens, it becomes possible to cross or travel along it again after it has been closed. Jordan reopened its border with Iraq The important Peking Shanghai route has reopened
reopen
To open (something) again
reopen
open again or anew; "They reopened the theater"
reopen
If people or countries reopen talks or negotiations or if talks or negotiations reopen, they begin again after they have stopped for some time. But now high level delegations will reopen talks that broke up earlier this year. the possibility of reopening negotiations with the government Middle East peace talks reopen in Washington on Wednesday. = resume
reopen
If something reopens a question or debate, it makes the question or debate relevant again and causes people to start discussing it again. His results are likely to reopen the debate on race and education
reopen
If people or countries reopen ties or relations, they start being friendly again after a time when they were not friendly. He reopened ties with Moscow earlier this year Britain and Argentina reopened diplomatic relations
reopen
{f} open again, move again to an open position
reopen
open again or anew; "They reopened the theater
reopen
If you reopen a public building such as a factory, airport, or school, or if it reopens, it opens and starts working again after it has been closed for some time. Iran reopened its embassy in London The Theatre Royal, Norwich, will reopen in November
reopen
If police or the courts reopen a legal case, they investigate it again because it has never been solved or because there was something wrong in the way it was investigated before. There was a call today to reopen the investigation into the bombing
reopened
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