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Reentered vs Reentred - What's the difference?

reentered | reentred |

As verbs the difference between reentered and reentred

is that reentered is while reentred is (reentre).

reentered

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(head)
  • (reenter)

  • reënter

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    (en verb)
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year = 1901 , title = , first = Booker T. , last = Washington , authorlink = Booker T. Washington , publisher = A. L. Burt , location = New York , chapter = 4 , page = 66 , lccn = 18006890 , pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=1bIJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA66&dq=re%C3%ABnter , url = http://www.bartleby.com/1004/4.html , passage = To my gratification he told me I could reënter the institution, and that he would trust me to pay the debt when I could. }}
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  • , year = 1913 , title = , first = Henry , last = Gray , authorlink = Henry Gray , edition = new American/18th English , publisher = Lea & Febiger , location = Philadelphia; New York , url = http://www.bartleby.com/107/185.html , pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=Ur9qAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA762&dq=re%C3%ABnter , page = 762 , passage = It consists chiefly of intersegmental fibres which arise from cells in the gray substance, and, after a longer or shorter course, reënter the gray substance and ramify in it. }}
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  • , year = 1922 , title = Fantasia of the Unconscious , first = D. H. , last = Lawrence , authorlink = D. H. Lawrence , publisher = Thomas Seltzer , location = New York , chapter = 1 , pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=QMw8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA11&dq=re%C3%ABnter , page = 11 , passage = I am almost ashamed to say, that I believe the souls of the dead in some way reënter and pervade the souls of the living: so that life is always the life of living creatures, and death is always our affair. }}

    See also

    * re-enter

    Anagrams

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    reentred

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    Verb

    (head)
  • (reentre)
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    reentre

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    (reentr)
  • * 1545 , G. Erll of Cassillis quoted in State Papers ; Volume V., pages 419–420:
  • W'HERE it chaunced me, thErle of Cassalis, amonges other noblemen and gentilmen of Scotland, to be taken prisoner at the jorneye of Solom Mosse, and that is pleased the Kinges Majestie, after His Highnes had admytted us to his presence, at our desir to let us retourn into our countreye uppon our bandes and hostages, that we shuld '''reentre''' in to his Realme, when it shold please His Majestie by Hym self to his Wardens to require us?; thies shalbe to declare and tesefie to all mean, that I the said Erle, beygne required by the Lorde Wharton, oone of His Majesties Wardens, to ' reentre at a speciall daye appoyntede, have accordinge to my bonde and promyse repared to His Majestie for the relief of myne hostages.