Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reopen-a-case
Phrase
/ˌriːoʊˈpən ə keɪs/

Definition
To reexamine or investigate a legal case that has previously been closed.

Examples
- The lawyers decided to reopen the case after discovering new evidence.
- Due to public outcry, the police agreed to reopen the case and review the findings.
- She felt a strong need to reopen the case since she believed justice had not been served.

Meaning
The act of bringing back a case into consideration after it has already been resolved, often due to new evidence or compelling reasons.

Synonyms
- Reinvestigate a case
- Reassess a case
- Review a case