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Meanings of Reaccession:
nounReturn; renewed accession, especially into a group or to a position of power.
Reacclimate
ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.meɪtMeanings of Reacclimate:
verbTo acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
Usage examples:
One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
Reacclimated
ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.meɪtMeanings of Reacclimated:
verbTo acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
Usage examples:
One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
Reacclimates
ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.meɪtMeanings of Reacclimates:
verbTo acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
Usage examples:
One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
Reacclimating
ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.meɪtMeanings of Reacclimating:
verbTo acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
Usage examples:
One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
Reacclimatize
ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.mə.taɪzMeanings of Reacclimatize:
verbTo acclimatize (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
Usage examples:
The england team had to quickly reacclimatize to the colder conditions back home., the animals were…
Reacclimatized
ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.meɪtMeanings of Reacclimatized:
verbTo acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
Usage examples:
One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
Meanings of Reaccommodate:
verbTo accommodate or adjust again; to provide with alternative accommodation. formerly also: †to array again (obsolete).
Meanings of Reaccommodated:
verbTo accommodate or adjust again; to provide with alternative accommodation. formerly also: †to array again (obsolete).
Meanings of Reaccommodates:
verbTo accommodate or adjust again; to provide with alternative accommodation. formerly also: †to array again (obsolete).
Meanings of Reaccommodating:
verbTo accommodate or adjust again; to provide with alternative accommodation. formerly also: †to array again (obsolete).
Meanings of Reaccompanied:
verbTo accompany again. also (rare): to escort back.
Meanings of Reaccompanies:
verbTo accompany again. also (rare): to escort back.
Meanings of Reaccompany:
verbTo accompany again. also (rare): to escort back.
Meanings of Reaccompanying:
verbTo accompany again. also (rare): to escort back.
Meanings of Reaccrue:
verbTo accrue (something) again. formerly also: †to gather up again (obsolete).
Meanings of Reaccumulate:
verbTo accumulate again; to regroup; to reaggregate. in early use also with object (in passive).
Meanings of Reaccumulated:
verbTo accumulate again; to regroup; to reaggregate. in early use also with object (in passive).
Meanings of Reaccumulating:
verbTo accumulate again; to regroup; to reaggregate. in early use also with object (in passive).
Meanings of Reaccumulation:
nounThe action or process of accumulating again; reaggregation; an instance of this.
Reaccustom
riːəˈkʌstəmMeanings of Reaccustom:
verbAccustom (someone) to something again.
Usage examples:
A routine to reaccustom the disabled person to the demands of a normal working day
Reaccustoming
riːəˈkʌstəmMeanings of Reaccustoming:
verbAccustom (someone) to something again.
Usage examples:
A routine to reaccustom the disabled person to the demands of a normal working day
Meanings of Reaccustoms:
verbAccustom (someone) to something again.
Usage examples:
A routine to reaccustom the disabled person to the demands of a normal working day
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