All English words - page 4716
verbAcquire (something) again.
Usage examples:
There are statutory limitations on the ability of a corporation to reacquire its own shares
verbAcquire (something) again.
Usage examples:
There are statutory limitations on the ability of a corporation to reacquire its own shares
verbAcquire (something) again.
Usage examples:
There are statutory limitations on the ability of a corporation to reacquire its own shares
nounThe action or process of acquiring something again.
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The reacquisition of property
nounThe action or process of acquiring something again.
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The reacquisition of property
verbAct in response to something; respond in a particular way.
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He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal
verbTo act in a particular way as a direct result of something else
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How do you think she’ll react when she hears the news?, the state department reacted favorably to t…
nounThe non-resistive component of impedance in an ac circuit, arising from the effect of inductance or capacitance or both and causing the current to be out of phase with the electromotive force causing it.
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The capacitor exhibits negligible reactance at the operating frequency
nounA substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
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If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance …
nounA substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
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If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance …
verbAct in response to something; respond in a particular way.
Usage examples:
He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal
verbAct in response to something; respond in a particular way.
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He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal
nounSomething done, felt, or thought in response to a situation or event.
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My immediate reaction was one of relief
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characterized by reaction, or a reaction; occurring as or constituting a reaction.
nounA reactionary person.
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He was later to become an extreme reactionary
adjectiveOpposing political or social progress or reform.
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Reactionary attitudes toward women's rights
nounThe quality or condition of being reactionary; reactionary character.
noun= reactionism .
adjectiveOpposing political or social progress or reform.
Usage examples:
Reactionary attitudes toward women's rights
nounA reactionary person.
Usage examples:
He was later to become an extreme reactionary
noun= reactionism .
nounReactionary principles or practice.
nounSomething done, felt, or thought in response to a situation or event.
Usage examples:
My immediate reaction was one of relief
verbRestore (something) to a state of activity; bring back into action.
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The government announced measures to reactivate the economy
verbRestore (something) to a state of activity; bring back into action.
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The government announced measures to reactivate the economy
verbRestore (something) to a state of activity; bring back into action.
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The government announced measures to reactivate the economy
verbRestore (something) to a state of activity; bring back into action.
Usage examples:
The government announced measures to reactivate the economy
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