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Definition of reabsorb v. t.

- To absorb again; to draw in, or imbibe, again what has been effused, extravasated, or thrown off; to swallow up again; as, to reabsorb chyle, lymph, etc.; -- used esp. of fluids.
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reassume (third-person singular simple present reassumes, present participle reassuming, simple past and past participle reassumed) 1. To resume, to carry on (a practice, thought, occupation etc.) again. 2. To take on or adopt again.

recall (transitive) To withdraw, retract (one's words etc.); to revoke (an order). [from 16th c.] (transitive) To call back, bring back or summon (someone) to a specific place, station etc. [from 16th c.]
reclimb (third-person singular simple present reclimbs, present participle reclimbing, simple past and past participle reclimbed) 1. (transitive) To climb again. They were the first group to reclimb Mount Everest.

reapprove (third-person singular simple present reapproves, present participle reapproving, simple past and past participle reapproved) 1. (transitive) To approve again. Every time we change the ingredients in our foods, we have to get them reapproved before they can be marketed.

reborn (not comparable) 1. revived or regenerated, especially emotionally or spiritually 2. reincarnated

rebirth (plural rebirths) 1. Reincarnation; new birth subsequent to one's first. 2. Revival, reinvigoration. 3. Spiritual renewal.
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recalculate (third-person singular simple present recalculates, present participle recalculating, simple past and past participle recalculated) 1. calculate again rebuy (third-person singular simple present rebuys, present participle rebuying, simple past and past participle rebought) 1. To buy again, especially to buy something previously sold (or pawned) rebrand (plural rebrands) 1. a change to the brand name, logo, or image of a product or company Management decided it was time for a complete rebrand. reboot (plural reboots) 1. (computing) An instance of rebooting. 2. (narratology) The restarting of a series storyline that discards all previous continuity. reappear (third-person singular simple present reappears, present participle reappearing, simple past and past participle reappeared) 1. To appear again. rearrange (third-person singular simple present rearranges, present participle rearranging, simple past and past participle rearranged) 1. (transitive) To change the order or arrangement of (one or more items). reequip (third-person singular simple present reequips, present participle reequipping, simple past and past participle reequipped or reequipt) 1. To equip again. re-enforce (third-person singular simple present re-enforces, present participle reenforcing, simple past and past participle re-enforced) 1. To enforce again; to re-emphasize. redownload (third-person singular simple present redownloads, present participle redownloading, simple past and past participle redownloaded) 1. To download again. redo (third-person singular simple present redoes, present participle redoing, simple past redid, past participle redone) 1. To do again.

recycle (third-person singular simple present recycles, present participle recycling, simple past and past participle recycled) 1. (transitive) To break down and reuse component materials. regrease (third-person singular simple present regreases, present participle regreasing, simple past and past participle regreased) 1. (transitive) To grease again. regroup (third-person singular simple present regroups, present participle regrouping, simple past and past participle regrouped) 1. To pause and get organized before trying again. 2. to group or categorize again. reheat (third-person singular simple present reheats, present participle reheating, simple past and past participle reheated) 1. to heat something after it has cooled off, especially previously cooked food 2. (obsolete) To revive; to cheer; to cherish. re-lay (third-person singular simple present relays, present participle relaying, simple past and past participle relaid) 1. (transitive) To lay (for example, flooring or railroad track) again.
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reload (third-person singular simple present reloads, present participle reloading, simple past and past participle reloaded) 1. To load (something) again 2. (computing) To refresh a copy of a program in memory or of a web page on screen 3. (firearms) to make one's own cartridges using spent (or new) cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot. remake (third-person singular simple present remakes, present participle remaking, simple past and past participle remade) 1. (transitive) To make again. 2. (transitive, video games) To make an enhanced remake of (a computer or video game). rematch (plural rematches) 1. A repeated contest staged between the same opponents or teams which played a previous contest.

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