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reopened

Reopened is the past participle of the verb reopen and is used as an adjective or as part of a verb phrase to indicate that something that was closed has been opened again. It denotes a return to an active or accessible state after a period of closure, suspension, or restriction. The term is widely used across contexts, including physical places, processes, and events.

Etymology and usage: Reopen is formed from the prefix re- meaning again, combined with open. Reopened signals

Examples: A city announced that its downtown market reopened after a four-month shutdown. The court ordered

Variants and related terms: Reopened is the standard past participle form; reopening refers to the act or

See also: reopen, reopening.

that
access,
operation,
or
consideration
has
resumed.
Common
applications
include
businesses
resuming
operations
after
renovations
or
temporary
shutdowns,
museums
or
parks
welcoming
visitors
again,
roads
or
borders
becoming
passable
after
repairs
or
policy
changes,
and
investigations,
inquiries,
or
hearings
being
reconsidered
or
restarted.
the
investigation
to
reopen
in
light
of
new
evidence.
The
highway
reopened
to
traffic
following
extended
maintenance.
The
library
announced
it
would
reopen
to
the
public
next
week.
state
of
becoming
open
again
and
can
function
as
a
noun
or
gerund.
Related
concepts
include
reopen
(the
base
verb)
and
reopening
(the
process
or
event
of
resuming
operation).