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Meanings of Reattach:

verb

Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position.

Usage examples:

The towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops

Meanings of Reattached:

verb

Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position.

Usage examples:

The towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops

Meanings of Reattaches:

verb

Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position.

Usage examples:

The towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops

Meanings of Reattaching:

verb

Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position.

Usage examples:

The towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops

Reattachment

ˌriː.əˈtætʃ.mənt

Meanings of Reattachment:

noun

The act of joining or connecting something that has become separated, especially a part of the body that has been injured or removed in an accident

Usage examples:

There have been many successful ear reattachments., she is responsible for the reattachment of bloo…

Meanings of Reattack:

verb

To launch a renewed attack on (a place, person, or thing); to attack again.

Meanings of Reattacked:

verb

To launch a renewed attack on (a place, person, or thing); to attack again.

Meanings of Reattacking:

verb

To launch a renewed attack on (a place, person, or thing); to attack again.

Meanings of Reattacks:

verb

To launch a renewed attack on (a place, person, or thing); to attack again.

Meanings of Reattain:

verb

Attain (an objective or position) again.

Usage examples:

It changes behaviour so as to reattain the set body weight

Meanings of Reattained:

verb

Attain (an objective or position) again.

Usage examples:

It changes behaviour so as to reattain the set body weight

Meanings of Reattaining:

verb

Attain (an objective or position) again.

Usage examples:

It changes behaviour so as to reattain the set body weight

Meanings of Reattains:

verb

Attain (an objective or position) again.

Usage examples:

It changes behaviour so as to reattain the set body weight

Meanings of Reattempt:

verb

Attempt to achieve (something) again.

Usage examples:

I reattempted entry

Meanings of Reattempted:

verb

Attempt to achieve (something) again.

Usage examples:

I reattempted entry

Meanings of Reattempting:

verb

Attempt to achieve (something) again.

Usage examples:

I reattempted entry

Meanings of Reattempts:

verb

Attempt to achieve (something) again.

Usage examples:

I reattempted entry

Meanings of Reattend:

verb

To give renewed attention to (a person or thing).

Meanings of Reattribute:

verb

To say or think that something is the result or work of something or someone different to the thing or person previously believed to have caused or done it

Usage examples:

Patients on the insomnia program learn to reattribute the cause of their sleeplessness., although i…

Meanings of Reattribution:

noun

The decision that a work of art was made by someone different than previously believed, or that a result was caused by something different than previously believed

Usage examples:

The prize was awarded to the dealer who was responsible for the most important new find or reattrib…

Meanings of Reauthentication:

noun

Renewed authentication; an instance of this.

Meanings of Reauthorization:

noun

The process or fact of reauthorizing something; an instance of this.

Meanings of Reauthorize:

verb

To give renewed official approval to (something, especially an action); (also) to give renewed authority to (a person or body of people); to empower for a second or further time.

Meanings of Reauthorized:

verb

To give renewed official approval to (something, especially an action); (also) to give renewed authority to (a person or body of people); to empower for a second or further time.

Meanings of Reauthorizing:

verb

To give renewed official approval to (something, especially an action); (also) to give renewed authority to (a person or body of people); to empower for a second or further time.

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