with objectTo entertain again; specifically (a) †to readmit (obsolete); (b) to receive and accommodate once more; (c) to provide with further entertainment.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Robinson (fl. 1573–1589), poet. From re- + entertain.
Definition of re-entertain in US English:
re-entertain
verbˌriːɛntəˈteɪn
with objectTo entertain again; specifically (a) †to readmit (obsolete); (b) to receive and accommodate once more; (c) to provide with further entertainment.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Robinson (fl. 1573–1589), poet. From re- + entertain.