How Do You Spell RECLOSE?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪklˈə͡ʊz] (IPA)

The word "Reclose" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /rɪˈkloʊz/. The first syllable "re" is pronounced with a short "i" sound and the second syllable "close" has a long "o" sound, like in the word "toe". This word means to close again or to reseal something that was previously closed. It is commonly used in the context of packaging or doors. Proper spelling and pronunciation of the word "reclose" is important to avoid confusion and ensure clear communication.

RECLOSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Reclose (verb):

    To reclose is to shut or seal again after having been opened or partially opened. It is the act of closing something that was previously closed or partially opened. The term is commonly used to describe the action of securing or sealing an object or container, ensuring that it remains closed and intact.

    Reclosing often involves the act of relocking, fastening, or resealing an item to restore its original state or prevent unauthorized access. This can apply to various contexts such as reclosing a door, reclosing a bottle cap, reclosing a zipper, or reclosing a package.

    In a broader sense, reclose can also refer to the act of shutting down or terminating an operation or process and starting it again. In electrical engineering, for instance, reclose describes the automatic or manual process of restoring power to a circuit or system after it has experienced a fault or interruption.

    The concept of reclosing emphasizes the act of reestablishing closure or reconnecting a disconnect. Whether it is about sealing a container, restoring electricity, or simply closing a door, reclosing implies the action of returning something to its previous state of closure or functionality.

  2. To close again.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RECLOSE

  • reclouse
  • recose
  • relose
  • Recloose
  • eeclose
  • declose
  • feclose
  • teclose
  • 5eclose
  • 4eclose
  • rwclose
  • rsclose
  • rdclose
  • rrclose
  • r4close
  • r3close
  • rexlose
  • revlose
  • reflose
  • redlose

Etymology of RECLOSE

The word "reclose" is a combination of two English words: "re" and "close".

The prefix "re-" is derived from the Latin prefix "re-" or "red-" meaning "back" or "again". It is used to indicate repetition, restoration, or repetition of an action.

The word "close" comes from the Old English word "clōsian", which means to shut, enclose, or obstruct. It has its roots in the Germanic language family.

When these two words are combined, "re-" signifies doing something again or returning to a previous state, and "close" refers to shutting or enclosing something. Thus, "reclose" suggests the act of closing or shutting something again or closing it once more after it has been opened or previously closed.

Conjugate verb Reclose

CONDITIONAL

I would reclose
you would reclose
he/she/it would reclose
we would reclose
they would reclose

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be reclosing
you would be reclosing
he/she/it would be reclosing
we would be reclosing
they would be reclosing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reclose
you would have reclose
he/she/it would have reclose
we would have reclose
they would have reclose

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been reclosing
you would have been reclosing
he/she/it would have been reclosing
we would have been reclosing
they would have been reclosing

FUTURE

I will reclose
you will reclose
he/she/it will reclose
we will reclose
they will reclose

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reclosing
you will be reclosing
he/she/it will be reclosing
we will be reclosing
they will be reclosing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reclosed
you will have reclosed
he/she/it will have reclosed
we will have reclosed
they will have reclosed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reclosing
you will have been reclosing
he/she/it will have been reclosing
we will have been reclosing
they will have been reclosing

IMPERATIVE

you reclose
we let´s reclose

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to reclose

PAST

I reclosed
you reclosed
he/she/it reclosed
we reclosed
they reclosed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reclosing
you were reclosing
he/she/it was reclosing
we were reclosing
they were reclosing

PAST PARTICIPLE

reclosed

PAST PERFECT

I had reclosed
you had reclosed
he/she/it had reclosed
we had reclosed
they had reclosed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reclosing
you had been reclosing
he/she/it had been reclosing
we had been reclosing
they had been reclosing

PRESENT

I reclose
you reclose
he/she/it recloses
we reclose
they reclose

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reclosing
you are reclosing
he/she/it is reclosing
we are reclosing
they are reclosing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reclosing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reclosed
you have reclosed
he/she/it has reclosed
we have reclosed
they have reclosed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reclosing
you have been reclosing
he/she/it has been reclosing
we have been reclosing
they have been reclosing

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