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Meanings of Retch:
verbMake the sound and movement of vomiting.
Usage examples:
The sour taste in her mouth made her retch
nounA movement or sound of vomiting.
Usage examples:
With a sudden retch he vomited all over the floor
Meanings of Retched:
verbMake the sound and movement of vomiting.
Usage examples:
The sour taste in her mouth made her retch
nounA movement or sound of vomiting.
Usage examples:
With a sudden retch he vomited all over the floor
Retches
retʃMeanings of Retches:
verbMake the sound and movement of vomiting.
Usage examples:
The sour taste in her mouth made her retch
nounA movement or sound of vomiting.
Usage examples:
With a sudden retch he vomited all over the floor
Retching
rɛtʃMeanings of Retching:
verbMake the sound and movement of vomiting.
Usage examples:
The sour taste in her mouth made her retch
nounA movement or sound of vomiting.
Usage examples:
With a sudden retch he vomited all over the floor
Meanings of Retd:
abbreviationRetired (used after the name of a retired armed forces officer or in recording that a sports player retired from a game).
Usage examples:
Capt. edwin richards, rn (retd)
adjectiveWritten abbreviation for retired
Usage examples:
The meeting will be chaired by colonel e. smith (retd).
Meanings of Reteach:
verbTeach (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
The old woman in the fairy tale reteaches us how it is done
Reteaches
riːˈtiːtʃMeanings of Reteaches:
verbTeach (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
The old woman in the fairy tale reteaches us how it is done
Meanings of Reteaching:
verbTeach (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
The old woman in the fairy tale reteaches us how it is done
Meanings of Retelegraph:
verbTo telegraph again; especially to transmit (a message, etc.) by telegraph for a second or further time; to send onwards by telegraph.
Meanings of Retelling:
verbTell (a story) again or differently.
Usage examples:
Walker retells the history of the world from the black perspective
Meanings of Retells:
verbTell (a story) again or differently.
Usage examples:
Walker retells the history of the world from the black perspective
Meanings of Retem:
nounA kind of broom, retama raetam, with white flowers and almost (or entirely) leafless branches, occurring in desert regions of the middle east and northern africa.
Meanings of Retems:
nounA kind of broom, retama raetam, with white flowers and almost (or entirely) leafless branches, occurring in desert regions of the middle east and northern africa.
Meanings of Retender:
nounThe action of retender ; an instance of this.
verbTo offer or present again.
Meanings of Retentionist:
nounGenerally. a person who advocates the retention of something; a supporter of retention.
adjectiveOf or relating to retentionists; that advocates retention of something.
Retentive
rɪˈten.tɪvMeanings of Retentive:
adjective(of a person's memory) effective in retaining facts and impressions.
Usage examples:
He had a highly retentive memory and was an accomplished speaker
Meanings of Retentivity:
nounThe ability of a substance to retain or resist magnetization, frequently measured as the strength of the magnetic field that remains in a sample after removal of an inducing field.
Usage examples:
Iron is easily magnetized but has low retentivity
Meanings of Retenue:
nounRestraint in speech or behaviour; reserve; caution; self-control.
Meanings of Retest:
verbTest (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
Comparable results are found, too, in the concordia university study which has retested a few hundr…
nounAn act of retesting someone or something.
Usage examples:
He was freed on bond days after the retest and now is seeking a pardon
Retested
ˌriːˈtestMeanings of Retested:
verbTest (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
Comparable results are found, too, in the concordia university study which has retested a few hundr…
nounAn act of retesting someone or something.
Usage examples:
He was freed on bond days after the retest and now is seeking a pardon
Meanings of Retesting:
verbTest (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
Comparable results are found, too, in the concordia university study which has retested a few hundr…
nounAn act of retesting someone or something.
Usage examples:
He was freed on bond days after the retest and now is seeking a pardon
Retests
ˌriːˈtestMeanings of Retests:
verbTest (someone or something) again.
Usage examples:
Comparable results are found, too, in the concordia university study which has retested a few hundr…
nounAn act of retesting someone or something.
Usage examples:
He was freed on bond days after the retest and now is seeking a pardon
Retexture
ˌriːˈteks.tʃərMeanings of Retexture:
verbTreat (material or a garment) so as to restore firmness to its texture.
Usage examples:
Madame c. j. walker, the first african american millionaire, entrepreneur and philanthropist, made …
Meanings of Rethank:
verbTo thank (a person) for a second or further time.
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