Toyota has shut down production and says it won't reopen until at least Tuesday.
From the sacbee.com
The agency could reopen the examinations if new evidence of wrongdoing surfaces.
From the online.wsj.com
However, if ticket demand is strong enough, Portland will reopen the third deck.
From the kentucky.com
We can only hope that the new owners consider keeping that one when they reopen.
From the washingtonpost.com
The Virginian-Pilot reports the Portsmouth museum is scheduled to reopen May 26.
From the freep.com
Reopen or build new facilities in Australia and create some jobe in the process.
From the canberratimes.com.au
However, business lobbies say it could be ruinous if the reactors do not reopen.
From the economist.com
The bar was one of the first places to reopen in the neighborhood after Katrina.
From the denverpost.com
An alternative would be a court injunction allowing them to reopen or stay open.
From the dailynews.com
More examples
Open again or anew; "They reopened the theater"
To open (something) again; To open again
(Reopening) Treasury offerings of additional amounts of outstanding issues, rather than an entirely new issue. A reopened issue will always have the same maturity date, CUSIP number, and interest rate as the original issue.
(reopening) reevaluation of a claim determination; not an appeal right but a discretionary action in response to the identification of an error, fraud, or the submission of new material and information not available at the time of the previous adjudication
This report was previously "Accepted" by the Federal Government Agency whom awarded you a contract however, upon further review of the report, the Agency found errors, issues, and/or concerns and requires clarification, additional information, and/or correction. ...
After the Court has issued a judgment, it will sometimes reopen the case to introduce new evidence or permit a new trial.