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Meanings of Reappraise:

verb

Appraise or assess again or in a different way.

Usage examples:

The tory party has reappraised its strategy

Meanings of Reappraised:

verb

Appraise or assess again or in a different way.

Usage examples:

The tory party has reappraised its strategy

Meanings of Reappraisement:

noun

Reappraisal.

Meanings of Reappraises:

verb

Appraise or assess again or in a different way.

Usage examples:

The tory party has reappraised its strategy

Meanings of Reappraising:

verb

Appraise or assess again or in a different way.

Usage examples:

The tory party has reappraised its strategy

Meanings of Reapproach:

verb

To approach again.

Meanings of Reappropriate:

verb

Employ or adapt (something) for a use different from its original purpose.

Usage examples:

The twelve stadiums would be reappropriated for housing

Meanings of Reappropriated:

verb

Employ or adapt (something) for a use different from its original purpose.

Usage examples:

The twelve stadiums would be reappropriated for housing

Meanings of Reappropriating:

verb

Employ or adapt (something) for a use different from its original purpose.

Usage examples:

The twelve stadiums would be reappropriated for housing

Meanings of Reappropriation:

noun

The action or an act of reappropriating something.

Meanings of Reapprove:

verb

To approve again; to give approval to for a second or further time.

Meanings of Reapproved:

verb

To approve again; to give approval to for a second or further time.

Meanings of Reapproving:

verb

To approve again; to give approval to for a second or further time.

Meanings of Reaps:

verb

Cut or gather (a crop or harvest).

Usage examples:

Many men were employed to reap the harvest

Meanings of Rear:

noun

The back part of something, especially a building or vehicle.

Usage examples:

The kitchen door at the rear of the house
adjective

At the back.

Usage examples:

The car's rear window
verb

Bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown.

Usage examples:

Nigel was born and reared in bath

Meanings of Rear-end:

verb

To hit esp. the back of a vehicle from behind

Usage examples:

A truck rear-ended a car stopped in traffic on the expressway.

Meanings of Reared:

verb

Bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown.

Usage examples:

Nigel was born and reared in bath
noun

The back part of something, especially a building or vehicle.

Usage examples:

The kitchen door at the rear of the house
adjective

At the back.

Usage examples:

The car's rear window

Meanings of Rearguard:

noun

The soldiers at the rear of a body of troops, especially those protecting a retreating army.

Usage examples:

The firing from our rearguard had stopped

Meanings of Reargue:

verb

To argue (a case, a point) for a second or further time; to debate again.

Meanings of Reargued:

verb

To argue (a case, a point) for a second or further time; to debate again.

Meanings of Reargues:

verb

To argue (a case, a point) for a second or further time; to debate again.

Meanings of Rearguing:

verb

To argue (a case, a point) for a second or further time; to debate again.

Meanings of Reargument:

noun

Renewed argument of a case or point; a second or further hearing.

Meanings of Rearhorse:

noun

A praying mantis.

Meanings of Rearing:

verb

Bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown.

Usage examples:

Nigel was born and reared in bath
noun

The back part of something, especially a building or vehicle.

Usage examples:

The kitchen door at the rear of the house
adjective

At the back.

Usage examples:

The car's rear window

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