reconnect
verb [ I or T ]
uk/ˌriːkəˈnekt/ us IT, COMMUNICATIONS
to connect a piece of equipment with the power supply or a telephone service again after that connection has been broken:
You need to disconnect and reconnect the cables.
The telephone's cut off and there'll be a charge to reconnect.
COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET
to use a computer, mobile phone, etc. to connect to the internet again after the connection has been broken:
We reopened the applications and reconnected to the internet.
COMMUNICATIONS
to connect again a person who is phoning someone to the person they want to speak to, after the connection has been broken:
One moment please, I'll try to reconnect you.
to create a relationship with someone again after a period of time:
reconnect with sb We've got to reconnect with older voters.