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recapitulate |
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repeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of life |
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reaffirm |
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affirm once again |
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reassert |
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strengthen or make more firm |
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reconfirm |
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confirm again |
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re-address |
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put a new address on (an envelope), as for forwarding |
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ram home |
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make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something |
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Romanize |
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write in the Latin alphabet |
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Romanise |
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write in the Latin alphabet |
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rubricate |
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sign with a mark instead of a name |
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rubricate |
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decorate manuscripts with letters painted red |
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rubricate |
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furnish with rubrics or regulate by rubrics |
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rubricate |
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place in the church calendar as a red-letter day honoring a saint |
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redefine |
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give a new or different definition of (a word) |
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redefine |
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give a new or different definition to |
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reecho |
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repeat back like an echo |
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reecho |
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repeat or return an echo again or repeatedly |
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reecho |
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echo repeatedly, echo again and again |
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ring up |
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to perform and record a sale on a cash register |
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reiterate |
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to say, state, or perform again |
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restate |
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to say, state, or perform again |
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retell |
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to say, state, or perform again |
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retell |
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make into fiction |
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retell |
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render verbally, 'recite a poem' |
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retranslate |
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translate again |
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reshoot |
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shoot again |
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remilitarize |
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militarize anew |
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remilitarise |
Verb
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militarize anew |
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rattle on |
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talk incessantly and tiresomely |
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run off |
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decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff |
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run off |
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reproduce by xerography |
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run off |
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force to go away |
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run off |
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leave suddenly and as if in a hurry |
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run off |
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run off as waste |
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run off |
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run away |
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run off |
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run away secretly with one's beloved |
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reassure |
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give or restore confidence in |
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reassure |
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cause to feel sure |
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rearm |
Verb
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arm anew |
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rearm |
Verb
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arm again |
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re-arm |
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arm anew |
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rabbit on |
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talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner |
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recalcitrate |
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show strong objection or repugnance |
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rename |
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assign a new name to |
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rename |
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name again or anew |
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resist |
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withstand the force of something |
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resist |
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stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something |
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resist |
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express opposition through action or words |
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resist |
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refuse to comply |
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resist |
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elude, especially in a baffling way |
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resist |
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resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ |