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English
Etymology
From re- + team.
Verb
reteam (third-person singular simple present reteams, present participle reteaming, simple past and past participle reteamed)
- (transitive) To team (two or more people) together again.
2009 January 2, “Movie Listings”, in New York Times:Set in Amritsar, “Rab” reteams the director Aditya Chopra with Shahrukh Khan, Hindi cinema's reigning superstar, and the two deftly and winningly blend comedy and melodrama.
- (intransitive) To team up again.
1988 December 18, Christopher Wittke, “Why I Loved Marc Almond From The Minute I First Read About Him”, in Gay Community News, volume 16, number 23, page 11:Perhaps in time Almond will find a way to reclaim the Soft Cell momentum, almost ten years after he abandoned the group. Maybe it's a matter of reteaming with David Ball (which doesn't seem likely) or finding better collaborators than those he worked with on this album.
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