Definition of "reënter"
reënter
verb
third-person singular simple present reënters, present participle reëntering, simple past and past participle reëntered
Quotations
It consists chiefly of intersegmental fibres which arise from cells in the gray substance, and, after a longer or shorter course, reënter the gray substance and ramify in it.
1913, Henry Gray, Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied, new American/18th English edition, Philadelphia, New York: Lea & Febiger, page 762
I am almost ashamed to say, that I believe the souls of the dead in some way reënter and pervade the souls of the living: so that life is always the life of living creatures, and death is always our affair.
1922, D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “Introduction”, in Fantasia of the Unconscious, New York, N.Y.: Thomas Seltzer, page 11