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re-encounter

 

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re-encounter

Part of Speech: verb, noun

Sense 1:

Description: The act of meeting or seeing someone or something again; to come across or meet someone or something after a previous meeting or encounter.

Examples:

  • I was pleasantly surprised to have a re-encounter with my childhood friend at the grocery store.
  • After ten years, they re-encountered each other at their high school reunion.

Sense 2:

Description: To experience something again; to go through a particular situation or feeling once more.

Examples:

  • The movie was so captivating that I wanted to re-encounter that feeling, so I watched it again.
  • During his therapy sessions, he re-encountered the traumatic events from his past.

Sense 3:

Description: To face or confront someone or something again, especially after a significant period of time.

Examples:

  • After their previous conflict, the rivals re-encountered on the battlefield.
  • Coming back to her hometown made her re-encounter old memories and emotions.

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