Examples of using Reopened in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
The universities reopened after a year.
Later reopened around the time of death.
It is right that some parts of the airspace should be reopened today.
The building reopened to tenants in December 2005.
I want these cases reopened.
That's why the case was reopened.
They would have reopened Dobbs's case
By the time the roads reopened, every marker I left was gone, it was washed away.
Reopened in'92.
The line was rebuilt and reopened in September 2007.
The institution reopened its doors in 1834.
I don't want any reopened investigations.
Tage Baggesen asked Bak why the Lynggaard case was reopened.
For the case to be reopened, you need new evidence
They reopened that school too soon.
When the window is reopened again, its previous position
The station was rebuilt and reopened as Pontyclun on 28 September 1992.
Betting is reopened.
Cross reopened block D.
The centre must be reopened immediately.