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English words starting with rev

Rev

rev

Meanings of Rev:

noun

A revolution of an engine per minute.

Usage examples:

An engine speed of 1,750 revs
verb

Increase the running speed of (an engine) or the engine speed of (a vehicle) by pressing the accelerator, especially while the clutch is disengaged.

Usage examples:

He revved up the engine and drove off
abbreviation

The book of revelation (in biblical references).

Meanings of Revaccinate:

verb

Vaccinate again for the same disease.

Usage examples:

High-risk individuals should be revaccinated every three to five years

Meanings of Revaccinated:

verb

Vaccinate again for the same disease.

Usage examples:

High-risk individuals should be revaccinated every three to five years

Meanings of Revaccinating:

verb

Vaccinate again for the same disease.

Usage examples:

High-risk individuals should be revaccinated every three to five years

Meanings of Revaccination:

noun

The process or act of giving someone a vaccine (= a substance that protects against a disease) again for the same disease

Usage examples:

The need for revaccination has not yet been determined., according to vets, re-vaccination is neces…

Meanings of Revalenta:

noun

In full "revalenta arabica". a preparation of lentil and barley flour, sold as a food for invalids.

Meanings of Revalescence:

noun

Recovery from illness; recuperation; convalescence; an instance of this.

Meanings of Revalidate:

verb

To validate again or once more.

Meanings of Revalidated:

verb

To validate again or once more.

Meanings of Revalidating:

verb

To validate again or once more.

Meanings of Revalidation:

noun

The action or an instance of revalidating; reappraisal and reaffirmation of something as valid; specifically (in later use) (british) the recertification and relicensing of a doctor or other medical professional.

Meanings of Revalorization:

noun

The action or process of establishing a new (especially a higher) price or value for a commodity, asset, etc.; a new valuation; specifically revaluation of a currency; an instance of this.

Meanings of Revalorize:

verb

To establish a new (especially a higher) price or value for (a commodity, asset, etc.); specifically to revalue (a currency).

Meanings of Revaluate:

verb

To make a new valuation of; to reassess, re-evaluate.

Meanings of Revaluated:

verb

To make a new valuation of; to reassess, re-evaluate.

Meanings of Revaluates:

verb

To make a new valuation of; to reassess, re-evaluate.

Meanings of Revaluating:

noun

The action or process of reassessing something; new or further valuation.

adjective

That revaluates someone or something.

Meanings of Revaluation:

noun

The action of assessing the value of something again.

Usage examples:

The investment is subject to regular revaluation

Meanings of Revaluations:

noun

The action of assessing the value of something again.

Usage examples:

The investment is subject to regular revaluation

Meanings of Revalue:

verb

Assess the value of (something) again.

Usage examples:

We should revalue our land and buildings at least once every five years

Meanings of Revalued:

verb

Assess the value of (something) again.

Usage examples:

We should revalue our land and buildings at least once every five years

Meanings of Revalues:

verb

Assess the value of (something) again.

Usage examples:

We should revalue our land and buildings at least once every five years

Meanings of Revaluing:

verb

Assess the value of (something) again.

Usage examples:

We should revalue our land and buildings at least once every five years

Meanings of Revamp:

verb

Give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.

Usage examples:

An attempt to revamp the museum's image
noun

An act of improving the form, structure, or appearance of something.

Usage examples:

The brand was given a $1 million revamp

Meanings of Revamped:

verb

Give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.

Usage examples:

An attempt to revamp the museum's image
adjective

Having been given a new and improved form, structure, or appearance.

Usage examples:

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