All English words - page 3134
Meanings of Relocations:
nounThe action of moving to a new place and establishing one's home or business there.
Usage examples:
The planned relocation of national headquarters to warwickshire
Meanings of Relock:
verbLock (a door, container, vehicle, etc.) again.
Usage examples:
She handed the key to darren to relock the door
Meanings of Relodge:
verbTo lodge (a person or thing) again or elsewhere.
Relook
ˌriːˈlʊkMeanings of Relook:
nounA reconsideration or re-examination of something.
Usage examples:
They should take a relook into the earlier appeals
verbReconsider or re-examine something.
Usage examples:
The country must relook at its policies
Meanings of Relook-at:
phrasal verbTo think carefully about a subject again so that you can make a new decision about it
Usage examples:
The party needs to relook at its election strategy., i think we should re-look at this argument fro…
Meanings of Reluctancy:
nounAversion, disinclination, reluctance; an instance of this. frequently in "with (also without) reluctancy".
Meanings of Reluctant:
adjectiveUnwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
Usage examples:
She seemed reluctant to answer
Not eager
Meanings of Relucted:
verbTo show reluctance to do something.
Meanings of Reluctivity:
nounOne of the physical parameters of a magnetic material, equal to the reluctance per unit volume and equivalent to the reciprocal of magnetic permeability.
Relume
rɪˈl(j)uːmMeanings of Relume:
verbRelight or rekindle (a light, flame, etc.).
Usage examples:
Oceana stole from her place of concealment, and relumed the taper
Rely on
rɪˈlaɪMeanings of Rely on:
phrasePut trust in with confidence
phrasal verbTo depend on or trust someone or something
Usage examples:
You can’t rely on good weather for the whole trip., the system relies too heavily on one person.
Relying
rɪˈlʌɪMeanings of Relying:
verbDepend on with full trust or confidence.
Usage examples:
I know i can rely on your discretion
Meanings of Remade:
verbMake (something) again or differently.
Usage examples:
The bed would be more comfortable if it were remade
nounA film or piece of music that has been filmed or recorded again.
Usage examples:
A remake of the classic horror tale, ‘frankenstein’
Past simple and past participle of remake
Meanings of Remagnetize:
verbTo magnetize (a piece of iron, rock, etc.) again.
Remain
rɪˈmeɪnMeanings of Remain:
verbContinue to exist, especially after other similar people or things have ceased to do so.
Usage examples:
A cloister is all that remains of the monastery
Remainder
rɪˈmeɪn.dərMeanings of Remainder:
nounA part of something that is left over when other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with.
Usage examples:
Leave a few mushrooms for garnish and slice the remainder
verbDispose of (a book left unsold) at a reduced price.
Usage examples:
Titles are being remaindered increasingly quickly to save on overheads
Meanings of Remaindered:
verbDispose of (a book left unsold) at a reduced price.
Usage examples:
Titles are being remaindered increasingly quickly to save on overheads
nounA part of something that is left over when other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with.
Usage examples:
Leave a few mushrooms for garnish and slice the remainder
Remained
rɪˈmeɪnMeanings of Remained:
verbContinue to exist, especially after other similar people or things have ceased to do so.
Usage examples:
A cloister is all that remains of the monastery
Meanings of Remainer:
nounA person in favour of the united kingdom remaining in the european union.
Usage examples:
The remainers warned again of the risks of leaving the eu
Meanings of Remakes:
verbMake (something) again or differently.
Usage examples:
The bed would be more comfortable if it were remade
nounA film or piece of music that has been filmed or recorded again.
Usage examples:
A remake of the classic horror tale, ‘frankenstein’
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