English words starting with rea - page 2
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Reacquire
riːəˈkwʌɪəMeanings of Reacquire:
verbAcquire (something) again.
Usage examples:
There are statutory limitations on the ability of a corporation to reacquire its own shares
Reacquiring
riːəˈkwʌɪəMeanings of Reacquiring:
verbAcquire (something) again.
Usage examples:
There are statutory limitations on the ability of a corporation to reacquire its own shares
Reacquisitions
ˌriːakwɪˈzɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Reacquisitions:
nounThe action or process of acquiring something again.
Usage examples:
The reacquisition of property
React
riˈæktMeanings of React:
verbAct in response to something; respond in a particular way.
Usage examples:
He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal
React-to
riˈæktMeanings of React-to:
verbTo act in a particular way as a direct result of something else
Usage examples:
How do you think she’ll react when she hears the news?, the state department reacted favorably to t…
Reactant
riˈæk.təntMeanings of Reactant:
nounA substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
Usage examples:
If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance …
Reactants
riˈæk.təntMeanings of Reactants:
nounA substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
Usage examples:
If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance …
Reacting
riˈæktMeanings of Reacting:
verbAct in response to something; respond in a particular way.
Usage examples:
He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal
Meanings of Reactional:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characterized by reaction, or a reaction; occurring as or constituting a reaction.
Reactionaries
riˈæk.ʃən.ər.iMeanings of Reactionaries:
nounA reactionary person.
Usage examples:
He was later to become an extreme reactionary
adjectiveOpposing political or social progress or reform.
Usage examples:
Reactionary attitudes toward women's rights
Reactionary
riˈæk.ʃən.ər.iMeanings of Reactionary:
adjectiveOpposing political or social progress or reform.
Usage examples:
Reactionary attitudes toward women's rights
nounA reactionary person.
Usage examples:
He was later to become an extreme reactionary
Meanings of Reactionism:
nounReactionary principles or practice.
Meanings of Reactions:
nounSomething done, felt, or thought in response to a situation or event.
Usage examples:
My immediate reaction was one of relief
Reactivate
riˈæk.tɪ.veɪtMeanings of Reactivate:
verbRestore (something) to a state of activity; bring back into action.
Usage examples:
The government announced measures to reactivate the economy
Meanings of Reactivated:
verbRestore (something) to a state of activity; bring back into action.
Usage examples:
The government announced measures to reactivate the economy
Meanings of Reactivation:
nounThe action or process of restoring something to an active state.
Usage examples:
The document proposes the reactivation and economic reconstruction of the region
Reactive
rɪˈaktɪvMeanings of Reactive:
adjectiveShowing a response to a stimulus.
Usage examples:
Pupils are reactive to light
Reactively
riˈæk.tɪv.liMeanings of Reactively:
adverbIn a reactive manner; with, as, or by (a) reaction.
Meanings of Reactivity:
nounThe quality of being reactive or the degree to which something is reactive.
Usage examples:
The chemical and biological reactivity of non-target organisms
Reactors
rɪˈaktəMeanings of Reactors:
nounAn apparatus or structure in which fissile material can be made to undergo a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction with the consequent release of energy.
Usage examples:
The difference between an atomic bomb and a nuclear reactor is in the speed and control of the rele…
Reacts
riˈæktMeanings of Reacts:
verbAct in response to something; respond in a particular way.
Usage examples:
He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal
Meanings of Read between the lines:
idiomRead what is implied but not expressed on the surface
phraseLook for or discover a meaning that is implied rather than explicitly stated.
Usage examples:
Reading between the lines, i think clare needs money
Read out
riːdMeanings of Read out:
phrasal verbRead written or printed matter aloud.
Usage examples:
The charges against him were read out
nounInformation that is shown in electronic form, for example on a computer screen
Usage examples:
A read-out of the results of the tests, below you will find a readout of the president's conference…
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