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Reheeled
riːˈhiːlMeanings of Reheeled:
verbFit (a shoe) with a new heel.
Usage examples:
Take your clothes to the cleaners and your shoes to get reheeled
Meanings of Reheeling:
verbFit (a shoe) with a new heel.
Usage examples:
Take your clothes to the cleaners and your shoes to get reheeled
Meanings of Rehinge:
verbTo provide with new hinges; (in early use figurative) to put back in order or into proper condition.
Meanings of Rehinged:
verbTo provide with new hinges; (in early use figurative) to put back in order or into proper condition.
Meanings of Rehinges:
verbTo provide with new hinges; (in early use figurative) to put back in order or into proper condition.
Meanings of Rehinging:
verbTo provide with new hinges; (in early use figurative) to put back in order or into proper condition.
Meanings of Rehires:
verbHire (a former employee) again.
Usage examples:
The company dismissed its workers and rehired them on a lower rate
Meanings of Rehiring:
verbHire (a former employee) again.
Usage examples:
The company dismissed its workers and rehired them on a lower rate
Rehoboam
ˌriːəˈbəʊəmMeanings of Rehoboam:
nounA wine bottle of about six times the standard size.
proper nounSon of solomon, king of ancient israel c.930–c.915 bc. his reign witnessed the secession of the northern tribes and their establishment of a new kingdom under jeroboam, leaving rehoboam as the first king of judah (1 kings 11–14).
Meanings of Rehonor:
verbOriginally: †to honour in return (obsolete). later: to give renewed honour to.
Meanings of Rehonour:
verbOriginally: †to honour in return (obsolete). later: to give renewed honour to.
Meanings of Rehospitalization:
nounReadmission to hospital.
Rehospitalize
ˌriːˈhɒs.pɪ.təl.aɪzMeanings of Rehospitalize:
verbTo take someone back to stay in hospital again after they have been treated and have left
Usage examples:
Her condition soon became worse again and she had to be rehospitalized., he was re-hospitalised aft…
Rehospitalized
ˌriːˈhɒs.pɪ.təl.aɪzMeanings of Rehospitalized:
verbTo take someone back to stay in hospital again after they have been treated and have left
Usage examples:
Her condition soon became worse again and she had to be rehospitalized., he was re-hospitalised aft…
Rehospitalizing
ˌriːˈhɒs.pɪ.təl.aɪzMeanings of Rehospitalizing:
verbTo take someone back to stay in hospital again after they have been treated and have left
Usage examples:
Her condition soon became worse again and she had to be rehospitalized., he was re-hospitalised aft…
Rehouse
ˌriːˈhaʊzMeanings of Rehouse:
verbProvide (someone) with new housing.
Usage examples:
Tenants will be rehoused in hotels until their homes are habitable
Rehouses
ˌriːˈhaʊzMeanings of Rehouses:
verbProvide (someone) with new housing.
Usage examples:
Tenants will be rehoused in hotels until their homes are habitable
Rehousing
riːˈhaʊzMeanings of Rehousing:
verbProvide (someone) with new housing.
Usage examples:
Tenants will be rehoused in hotels until their homes are habitable
Meanings of Rehumanized:
verbTo humanize again, especially to restore the humanity of.
Meanings of Rehumble:
verbTo humble again; (in early use) especially †to reduce again to a humble state (obsolete).
Meanings of Rehung:
verbHang (something) again or differently.
Usage examples:
He helped me rehang the curtain
nounAn act of rehanging works of art in a gallery.
Usage examples:
The national gallery's rehang of its nineteenth-century collection
Rehydrating
ˌriːhʌɪˈdreɪtMeanings of Rehydrating:
verbAbsorb or cause to absorb moisture after dehydration.
Usage examples:
Cubes of dried food which rehydrated in the mouth
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