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English words starting with re

Meanings of Re:

preposition

In the matter of (used typically as the first word in the heading of an official document or to introduce a reference in a formal letter).

Usage examples:

Re: invoice 87
noun

Variant spelling of ray3.

abbreviation

Are (usually after the pronouns you, we, and they).

Usage examples:

We're a bit worried
prefix

Once more; afresh; anew.

Usage examples:

Reaccustom

The chemical element rhenium.

Meanings of Re-educate:

verb

To give someone training in new tasks, activities, etc.

Usage examples:

We are being re-educated not to rely on the state for anything more than minimal support., re-educa…

Re-emergence

ˌriː.ɪˈmɜː.dʒəns

Meanings of Re-emergence:

noun

The act of appearing again or returning after a period of time

Usage examples:

We're seeing some re-emergence of polio throughout the country., he spoke about new orleans' re-eme…

Re-energize

ˌriːˈen.ə.dʒaɪz

Meanings of Re-energize:

verb

To make someone feel energetic or eager again, or bring energy to something again, after a period without energy

Usage examples:

A new effort is required to re-energise the peace process., you must leave one rest day a week to h…

Re-equip

ˌriː.ɪˈkwɪp

Meanings of Re-equip:

verb

To provide a person or place with new equipment, or to provide yourself with new equipment, usually after previous equipment has been used or lost

Usage examples:

After the devastation, we will need to re-equip the armed forces., they have reequipped all classro…

Meanings of Re-establish:

verb

To return something to an earlier good condition or position

Usage examples:

Our new digital camera range has helped us re-establish our position in this important market.

Re-establishment

ˌriː.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt

Meanings of Re-establishment:

noun

The process of starting or creating something again

Usage examples:

We need to create the necessary conditions for the re-establishment of peace., his visit follows cl…

Re-evaluate

ˌriː.ɪˈvæl.ju.eɪt

Meanings of Re-evaluate:

verb

To consider or examine something again in order to make changes or to form a new opinion about it

Usage examples:

We have re-evaluated our mail order business with the aim of building on and upgrading it., the pla…

Meanings of Re-evaluation:

noun

The process or an act of considering or examining something again

Usage examples:

The company will initiate an extensive re-evaluation of its operating and financial systems., all o…

Meanings of Re-examination:

noun

The process or an act of looking at something in detail again

Usage examples:

His solicitors asked for a re-examination of the terms of his contract.

Re-examine

ˌriː.ɪɡˈzæm.ɪn

Meanings of Re-examine:

verb

To look at something in detail again

Usage examples:

The company's problems have caused it to re-examine its strategy.

Meanings of Rea:

noun

The female of the ruff, philomachus pugnax; = "reeve".

adjective

Of a person: mad, frenzied, crazed. of a horse: frisky, restive, difficult to control.

verb

To clean (grain, pulses, etc.) using a sieve, especially by sifting in a circular motion so that the chaff, etc., collects in the centre. compare ree . also without object: to sieve in this way.

exclamation

Used as a command to a horse to turn to the right. also as noun: this command; an utterance of this.

Meanings of Reable:

verb

To rehabilitate (a person) after injury or illness; to restore (a part of the body) to some degree of normal functioning. compare "disable".

Meanings of Reabridge:

verb

To abridge again.

Meanings of Reabridged:

verb

To abridge again.

Meanings of Reabridging:

verb

To abridge again.

Reabsorb

ˌriː.əbˈzɔːb

Meanings of Reabsorb:

verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid

Reabsorbed

ˌriːəbˈzɔːb

Meanings of Reabsorbed:

verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid

Reabsorbs

ˌriː.əbˈzɔːb

Meanings of Reabsorbs:

verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid

Reabsorption

riːəbˈzɔːpʃ(ə)n

Meanings of Reabsorption:

noun

The process of absorbing something again.

Usage examples:

Diuretics act primarily by blocking reabsorption of sodium

Meanings of Reaccept:

verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse

Reaccepted

riːəkˈsɛpt

Meanings of Reaccepted:

verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse

Reaccepting

riːəkˈsɛpt

Meanings of Reaccepting:

verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse

Reaccepts

riːəkˈsɛpt

Meanings of Reaccepts:

verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse

Meanings of Reaccess:

noun

Return; renewed access.

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