Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- To enlist again or for an additional term.
Wiktionary
- v. To enlist again.
GNU Webster's 1913
- v. To enlist again.
Examples
“Service members discharged for violating "don't ask, don't tell" will be eligible to reenlist, but "there will be no preferential treatment" for them.”
The Washington Post: Pentagon: Training on end of 'don't ask, don't tell' to start in February
“One would be to not provide dependent benefits for servicemen in their initial enlistment, reserving those benefits only for those who reenlist (that might be a little difficult to do with a volunteer military currently fighting two wars).”
“Her husband Marcus Jesse L. Martin left their family to reenlist in the military for another tour of duty.”
“His letter to the Justice Department noted that the Defense Department might be in violation of the court's injunction when it hastily turned away Omar Lopez in Austin, Texas when he attempted to reenlist.”
“And already, some service members who were discharged under Don't Ask Don't Tell have begun lining up to reenlist, as NPR's Margot Adler reports.”
“One does undertake a contractual obligation when enlisting, but there is certainly no obligation to reenlist.”
“As bad as it was, I would still reenlist today and do it all over again, if youth and time were on my side.”
“But like Rocha, many other former service members insist that if and when the law is repealed, they will quickly reenlist — if they are allowed to.”
“The Palm Center's Belkin says there are many reasons that people, despite the trauma of discharge, would want to reenlist.”
“He was sent to Non Judicial Punishment and not allowed to reenlist in the Navy.”
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