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How to use reconnect in a sentence

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Reinsert the laser toner cartridge, close the printer, reconnect the power cord, and you are done.
The counselors helped those children reconnect with their sense of wonder, their sense of adventure, and their sense of humor.
Journeying to Malta with other women provides an opportunity to encounter these sacred mysteries and reconnect with our matrifocal roots.
I always think of Rachel with loving thoughts and hope that we will reconnect soon.
I commented that since I was newly single, and trying to get out more, it was so nice to reconnect with old friends.
High winds and ice snapped power cables, and sub-zero temperatures and wind gusts hindered the attempts of emergency teams to reconnect them.
It's the time to reconnect with nature, when kids catch bugs and snakes, grandfathers go fishing and couples take a canoe down a lazy river.
A group of friends reunites in a New Hampshire cottage to reconnect and remember.
Do take the time to reconnect with family members and strengthen bonds with those who love and support you.
For me, it's been great to reconnect with these guys, in a completely different setting and context.
The push of a button should reconnect power automatically when power is restored.
His guarantee of service includes a promise to reconnect your pirated line after cable officials sniff it out.
You must follow a strict procedure when you log out of the network and pull out the card, lest you have to reboot to reconnect.
It's time for him to have a chance in solitude and privacy to reconnect with his family.
This is a lifelong relationship, and many godparents have managed to reconnect with their godson or goddaughter.
If the demand for electrical current exceeds the safety level, a fuse opens once and must be replaced to reconnect the circuit.
She is using biodegradable polymers, basically specialty plastics, to help severed nerves regenerate and reconnect cell by cell.
He goes on to call for St. George's Day to be made a national holiday in England in order to reconnect the nation with its history.
Carefully disconnect and take down lights as necessary, and refix and reconnect on completion.
We can share our success stories, maintain an informed electorate, and reconnect to our communities' heartfelt values.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Cap'n Mike said it would be easy for anyone to disconnect Smugglers' Light and then reconnect it.
All he had to do was unclip it and reconnect it to the drone-control input.
Pull slack out of cord in lamp so that socket rests in socket cap, replace shell and reconnect cap.
His next work was to reconnect the severed connectors and controls.
Most tellingly she realises that Bree has failed to reconnect with Orson since he moved back in with her following the accident.
In such a neglected cubbyhole, UT employee Sally Hoffman hopes to reconnect with her great-grandfather.
And resurrecting these names help people reconnect with a simpler time.
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