reconnection
noun[CorU]
(alsore-connection)uk/ˌriː.kəˈnek.ʃən/us/ˌriː.kəˈnek.ʃən/theactofjoiningor beingjoinedto something such as apowersupplyagain, after atimeof not beingconnected:
Mostbroadbandcompanieswillletyoumovehousewithoutcharginga reconnectionfee.
They are in adisputewith thegascompanyoverunpaidbillsandunauthorizedreconnections.
afeelingof having anemotionalconnectionwith someone or something again, after atimewithout this, or theprocessofforminganemotionalconnectionagain:
When theymetagain, the reconnection wasinstant; thetimeapartceasedtoexist.
Thebooktellsof hisabandonmentas achild, and hissubsequentreconnectionwithhismotheradecadelater.
- Help may beavailablefor reconnectionchargesifyourelectricityorgashas beencutoff.
- Laserlightwillspeedup theprocessofnervecellreconnection.
- We need anelectriciantoinspectandcertifythehousefor reconnection.
- Part of whatpeoplewill get from the show is a reconnection to thelandscape.
- To him thisvisitrepresentsreconnection with hispeople.
Connecting and combining
- abut
- additive
- adjoin
- affix
- agglutinate
- aggregation
- articulation
- desegregate
- desegregation
- dovetail
- eclectic
- eclectically
- hyphenate
- link(something)up
- linkage
- lumpsomeone/somethingtogether
- marriage
- marry
- weaving
- yoke
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