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Plugging back into a person, a network, or your own life — hopefully with fewer dropped frames.
means To restore a connection that was lost or broken, whether to a Wi-Fi router or an old friend.
from From Latin re- (again) plus connectere (to bind together) — literally to tie the knot back up after it slipped.
Network truthMost fixes are just unplug, wait, reconnect.
Social weightReconnecting old friends often beats making new ones.
Newer than re-Connect entered English in the 1700s.