English dictionary: words starting with reass
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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.
verb(of a group) gather together again.
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After lunch the class reassembled
verb(of a group) gather together again.
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After lunch the class reassembled
verb(of a group) gather together again.
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After lunch the class reassembled
nounThe action of gathering together again as a group.
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The reassembly of the council
verb(of a group) gather together again.
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After lunch the class reassembled
nounThe action of gathering together again as a group.
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The reassembly of the council
verbAssert again.
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He moved quickly to reassert his control
verbAssert again.
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He moved quickly to reassert his control
verbAssert again.
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He moved quickly to reassert his control
nounThe act of doing something to show that you still have power or a quality, or that a situation still exists
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They quickly became disillusioned with the reassertion of power by the urban elite families., this …
verbAssert again.
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He moved quickly to reassert his control
verbConsider or assess again, in the light of new or different factors.
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We have decided to reassess our timetable
verbConsider or assess again, in the light of new or different factors.
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We have decided to reassess our timetable
verbConsider or assess again, in the light of new or different factors.
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We have decided to reassess our timetable
verbConsider or assess again, in the light of new or different factors.
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We have decided to reassess our timetable
nounThe consideration or assessment of something again, in the light of new or different factors.
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Publications will be subject to annual reassessment
nounThe consideration or assessment of something again, in the light of new or different factors.
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Publications will be subject to annual reassessment
verbAppoint (someone) to a different post or role.
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He had been reassigned to another post
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