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Retransform

ˌriː.trænsˈfɔːm

Meanings of Retransform:

verb

To transform (a person or thing) again; especially to change back into (also to) a previous form or condition.

Meanings of Retransformation:

noun

The action or an act of transforming again, especially back into (also to) a former shape or condition.

Meanings of Retransfuse:

verb

To give (a person or animal) a second or subsequent blood transfusion or an autotransfusion; to transfuse (fluid, blood, etc.) again; to autotransfuse (blood previously drawn for transfusion, lost during surgery, etc.). occasionally also without object.

Retranslated

ˌriːtransˈleɪt

Meanings of Retranslated:

verb

Translate again.

Usage examples:

Manville retranslated it all back into english

Retranslates

ˌriːtransˈleɪt

Meanings of Retranslates:

verb

Translate again.

Usage examples:

Manville retranslated it all back into english

Retranslating

ˌriːtransˈleɪt

Meanings of Retranslating:

verb

Translate again.

Usage examples:

Manville retranslated it all back into english

Meanings of Retransmission:

noun

The action or process of transmitting data, a radio signal, or a broadcast programme again or on to another receiver.

Usage examples:

Broadcasters may prohibit the retransmission of tv programmes by another company

Retransmissions

ˌriː.trænzˈmɪʃ.ən

Meanings of Retransmissions:

noun

The action or process of transmitting data, a radio signal, or a broadcast programme again or on to another receiver.

Usage examples:

Broadcasters may prohibit the retransmission of tv programmes by another company

Meanings of Retransmissive:

adjective

Involving or relating to retransmission; that retransmits something.

Meanings of Retransmit:

verb

Transmit (data, a radio signal, or a broadcast programme) again or on to another receiver.

Usage examples:

A programme that a cable company picks up off the air and retransmits

Retransmits

ˌriː.trænzˈmɪt

Meanings of Retransmits:

verb

Transmit (data, a radio signal, or a broadcast programme) again or on to another receiver.

Usage examples:

A programme that a cable company picks up off the air and retransmits

Meanings of Retransmitting:

verb

Transmit (data, a radio signal, or a broadcast programme) again or on to another receiver.

Usage examples:

A programme that a cable company picks up off the air and retransmits

Meanings of Retraverse:

verb

To traverse again or repeatedly; especially to travel across or through (a route, a place, etc.) for a second or further time.

Meanings of Retraversed:

verb

To traverse again or repeatedly; especially to travel across or through (a route, a place, etc.) for a second or further time.

Meanings of Retraxit:

noun

The cessation of a suit as a result of the voluntary withdrawal of the plaintiff, after which the suit may not be brought again; a dismissal with prejudice based on the withdrawal of the plaintiff.

Meanings of Retreaded:

verb

Go back over (a path or one's steps).

Usage examples:

They never retread the same ground
noun

A tyre that has been given a new tread; a remould.

Usage examples:

However, neer's spokesman suggested the cause of the accident could have been speeding and the use …

Retreading

ˌriːˈtred

Meanings of Retreading:

verb

Go back over (a path or one's steps).

Usage examples:

They never retread the same ground
noun

A tyre that has been given a new tread; a remould.

Usage examples:

However, neer's spokesman suggested the cause of the accident could have been speeding and the use …

Meanings of Retreads:

verb

Go back over (a path or one's steps).

Usage examples:

They never retread the same ground
noun

A tyre that has been given a new tread; a remould.

Usage examples:

However, neer's spokesman suggested the cause of the accident could have been speeding and the use …

Meanings of Retreat:

verb

(of an army) withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat.

Usage examples:

The french retreated in disarray
noun

An act of moving back or withdrawing.

Usage examples:

A speedy retreat

Meanings of Retreat-to:

verb

To move back and away from someone or something, esp. because you are frightened or want to be alone

Usage examples:

She burst into tears and retreated to the bedroom., under heavy fire, the soldiers retreated., [ u …

Meanings of Retreatful:

adjective

That provides or serves as a retreat, especially from public life or society.

Meanings of Retreatism:

noun

Withdrawal, especially from society; (sociology) the abandonment or rejection of culturally approved goals and the institutionalized means of attaining them, induced by a perceived inability to achieve those goals.

Meanings of Retreatment:

noun

Further or renewed treatment; an instance of this.

Retrenched

rɪˈtrɛn(t)ʃ

Meanings of Retrenched:

verb

(of an organization or individual) reduce costs or spending in response to economic difficulty.

Usage examples:

As a result of the recession the company retrenched

Meanings of Retrencher:

noun

A person who retrenches something; especially a person who reduces or cuts down on something.

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