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reactivate

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re·ac·ti·vate  (r-kt-vt)
tr.v. re·ac·ti·vat·ed, re·ac·ti·vat·ing, re·ac·ti·vates
1. To make active again.
2. To restore the ability to function or the effectiveness of.

re·acti·vation n.

reactivate [rɪˈæktɪˌveɪt]
vb
(tr) to make (something) active or functional again
reactivation  n
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Verb1.reactivate - activate (an old file) anew
activate - make active or more active; "activate an old file"
Translations
reactivate [riːˈæktɪveɪt] VTreactivar
reactivate [riˈæktɪveɪt] vt [+ system, organization] → réactiver
reactivate


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