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re-entrance

re-ˈentrance
  [re- 5 a.]
  A renewed or repeated entrance.

1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. iv. ix. §2 Their whole religion in time will have reentrance. 1597 Ibid. v. xxii. §4 The first step of their re-entrance into Life. 1661 Glanvill Van. Dogm. 32 That the pores of the brain..are more easily opened to the spirits which demand re-entrance. 1775 Romans Florida App. 62 It being too dark to attempt a re-entrance of the reef, I was forced to heave the vessel too. 1883 H. Drummond Nat. Law in Spir. W. (ed. 2) 168 The successful re-entrance of importunate desires.

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