English dictionary: words starting with reas
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verbAscend again or to a former position.
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The fallen angel reascends to the upper air
nounReturn to prominence or power.
adjectiveThat is ascendant again; that has returned to prominence or power.
Reascended
riːəˈsɛndverbAscend again or to a former position.
Usage examples:
The fallen angel reascends to the upper air
verbAscend again or to a former position.
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The fallen angel reascends to the upper air
verbAscend again or to a former position.
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The fallen angel reascends to the upper air
nounThe action of rising again or to a former position.
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William's reascension to superstardom
nounThe action of reascending; a second or further ascent.
nounThe action of reascending; a second or further ascent.
nounA cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
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She asked him to return, but didn't give a reason
verbThink, understand, and form judgements logically.
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Humans do not reason entirely from facts
nounThe quality or capacity of being reasonable; reasonableness.
adjectiveHaving sound judgement; fair and sensible.
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No reasonable person could have objected
nounSound judgement; fairness.
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Days which demand wise restraint and calm reasonableness
adverbIn a sensible way.
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He began to talk calmly and reasonably about his future
adjectiveBased on logic or good sense.
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A reasoned judgement
verbThink, understand, and form judgements logically.
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Humans do not reason entirely from facts
nounThe action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
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He explained the reasoning behind his decision at a media conference
verbThink, understand, and form judgements logically.
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Humans do not reason entirely from facts
nounThe action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
Usage examples:
He explained the reasoning behind his decision at a media conference
nounA cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
Usage examples:
She asked him to return, but didn't give a reason
verbThink, understand, and form judgements logically.
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Humans do not reason entirely from facts
verbTo assail (a person or thing) again.
verbTo assail (a person or thing) again.
verbTo assail (a person or thing) again.
verbTo assail (a person or thing) again.
nounA renewed or repeated assault.
verbTo assault or attack again (a person or thing).
nounThe action of reassay ; an instance of this, a second or subsequent assay.
verbTo retest the purity of (a metal or ore).
nounThe action or an act of reassembling, or of reassembling something; = "reassembly". also occasionally: something reassembled, a reassembled group.
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