What's the difference between reclude and reopen?

Reclude


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To open; to unclose.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In this last group following parameters were studied: blood pressure, proteinuria, uricemia, hematocrit, platelet count, FDP, plasma volume, Fetal (umbilical artery) and Maternal (uterine artery velocities with doppler reclude Fetal heart Rate.
  • (2) For the birds without contrast, components of the attack response during the positive stimulus presumably competed with and reduced the rate of pecking the key, thereby recluding behavioral contrast.
  • (3) Poor long term survival and local recurrence rates previously recluded considering extensive rehabilitative effort.

Reopen


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To open again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Asked whether the 2022 bid should be reopened in the wake of the allegations in the Sunday Times, Cameron said: "There is an inquiry under way, quite rightly, into what happened in terms of the World Cup bid for 2022.
  • (2) Alton Towers has a long record of safe operation and as we reopen, we are committed to ensuring that the public can again visit us with confidence.” A spokesman for the park said that said that X-Sector, the high-octane section of that park where the Smiler is based, would remain closed until further notice.
  • (3) Ed Balls, the shadow home secretary, today called on the head of the Metropolitan police to reopen the investigation into phone hacking by the News of the World.
  • (4) Other Hamas demands include the rebuilding of Gaza international airport, which Israel destroyed in 2001 , the release of prisoners and the reopening of the “safe passage” to the West Bank.
  • (5) The plan allows for the highway to be reopened in emergencies.
  • (6) The FBI’s decision to reopen their criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s secret email server just 11 days before the election shows how serious this discovery must be,” the RNC chairman, Reince Priebus, said in a statement.
  • (7) The latencies to first opening and reopening, which reflect activation and deactivation, influenced the waveform most strikingly.
  • (8) • Comments have been reopened to time with this film’s Australian release
  • (9) Initial angiography a median of 1.5 (range 1-60) days after the event revealed occlusion of the cerebral arteries in 117 of 142 patients (82.4%), and reopening of the vessels was observed in 56 (94.9%) of 59 patients who had follow-up angiography a median of 20 (range 3-47) days after the event.
  • (10) The month was bliss for the residents, but once the road reopened the traffic worsened with a corresponding effect on the quality of air.
  • (11) If this Ebola does not end soon, many more girls will get pregnant before schools reopen and that will be too bad for the future of children in this country.
  • (12) The Greek government’s defiant stance came as the head of the Hellenic Chambers of Commerce , Constantine Michalos, said he did not believe Greece’s banks would be able to reopen next Tuesday without further funding, telling the Daily Telegraph he had been told cash reserves were down to €500m.
  • (13) Only after arousal from sleep does muscle tone return, pharyngeal obstruction reopen and airflow resume.
  • (14) Baltimore riots: schools to reopen and Orioles to play to empty stadium - live Read more “We can’t just leave this to the police,” Obama said.
  • (15) Comparisons with animals monocularly deprived for similar periods indicate, however, that in 3 of these animals the undeprived parvocellular cells would have been markedly hypertrophied at the time of reopening the deprived eye, and in two of the animals, little shrinkage of the deprived parvocellular cells would have occurred by this time.
  • (16) They have kept the city open and have reopened it when it was besieged.
  • (17) But not just that – staff sitting in anonymous regional offices cannot appreciate the peculiarities of local fishing, oil or agriculture, so local tax offices are key nodes in the provision of services, and must be reopened.
  • (18) They also need to pass a bill to reopen the federal government, which has been partially shuttered for 14 days now (it closed on 1 October).
  • (19) Death that shocked a town: case reopens on woman who died after sex with two men on remote beach Read more “I acknowledge the understandable distress of the family and the community,” he said.
  • (20) New cases were being "seriously investigated" while some previously closed cases had been reopened, he added.

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