ALL meanings of re-entry
re·en·try
R r - noun re-entry law: retaking property 1
- noun plural re-entry an act of reentering. 1
- noun plural re-entry the return from outer space into the earth's atmosphere of an earth-orbiting satellite, spacecraft, rocket, or the like. 1
- noun plural re-entry Law. the retaking of possession under a right reserved in a prior conveyance. 1
- noun plural re-entry Also called reentry card. Bridge, Whist. a card that will win a trick enabling one to regain the lead previously lost, especially the lead from a particular hand. 1
- uncountable noun re-entry Re-entry is the act of returning to a place, organization, or area of activity that you have left. 0
- uncountable noun re-entry Re-entry is used to refer to the moment when a spacecraft comes back into the Earth's atmosphere after being in space. 0
- noun re-entry the act of retaking possession of land, etc, under a right reserved in an earlier transfer of the property, such as a lease 0
- noun re-entry the return of a spacecraft into the earth's atmosphere 0