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reconsider |
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consider again |
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reconsider |
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consider again (a bill) that had been voted upon before, with a view to altering it |
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rule out |
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dismiss from consideration or a contest |
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rule out |
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include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules |
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rule out |
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make impossible, especially beforehand |
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refer |
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think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another |
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refer |
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seek information from |
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refer |
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have as a meaning |
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refer |
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make reference to |
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refer |
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use a name to designate |
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refer |
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send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision |
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refer |
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be relevant to |
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repudiate |
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refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid |
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repudiate |
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cast off |
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repudiate |
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reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust |
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repudiate |
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refuse to recognize or pay |
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reclassify |
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classify anew, change the previous classification |
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regroup |
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reorganize into new groups |
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regroup |
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organize anew, as after a setback |
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recalculate |
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calculate anew |
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rubberstamp |
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approve automatically |
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rubberstamp |
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stamp with a rubber stamp, usually an indication of official approval on a document |
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respond |
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show a response or a reaction to something |
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respond |
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respond favorably or as hoped |
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respond |
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react verbally |
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reshape |
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shape anew or differently |
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reshape |
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shape again or shape differently |
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re-create |
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form anew in the imagination |
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re-create |
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create anew |
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re-create |
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make a replica of |
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rake up |
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bring to light |
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relegate |
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assign to a class or kind |
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relegate |
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assign to a lower position |
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relegate |
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expel, as if by official decree |
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relegate |
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refer to another person for decision or judgment |
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reattribute |
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attribute to another source |
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recuse |
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challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law |
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recuse |
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disqualify oneself (as a judge) in a particular case |
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rely |
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have confidence or faith in |
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reach out |
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attempt to communicate |
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reach out |
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move forward or upward in order to touch |
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reach out |
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reach outward in space |
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regard as |
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look on as or consider |
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relativize |
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consider or treat as relative |
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relativise |
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consider or treat as relative |
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reify |
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make an abstract concept real by taking it for granted as fact |
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relate |
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make a logical or causal connection |
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relate |
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give an account of |
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relate |
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have or establish a relationship to |
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relate |
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be relevant to |