Dictionary: RE-NU'MER-A-TING – RE-PAC'I-FY-ING

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RE-NU'MER-A-TING, ppr.

Recounting.

RE-NUN-CI-A'TION, n. [L. renunciatio.]

The act of renouncing; a disowning; rejection. [See Renounce.] – Taylor.

REN-VERSE, a. [renvers'.]

In heraldry, inverted; set with the head downward or contrary to the natural posture. Encyc.

REN-VERSE', v.t. [renvers'; Fr. renverser.]

To reverse. [Not used.] – Spenser.

REN-VERSE'MENT, n. [renvers'ment.]

The act of reversing. [Not in use.] – Stukely.

RE-OB-TAIN', v.t. [re and obtain.]

To obtain again.

RE-OB-TAIN'A-BLE, a.

That may be obtained again. – Sherwood.

RE-OB-TAIN'ED, pp.

Obtained again.

RE-OB-TAIN-ING, ppr.

Obtaining again.

RE-O'PEN, v.t.

To open again.

RE-O'PEN-ED, pp.

Opened again.

RE-O'PEN-ING, ppr.

Opening a second time. – E. Everett.

RE-OP-POSE', v.t. [s as z.]

To oppose again.

RE-OR-DAIN', v.t. [re and ordain; Fr. reordonner.]

To ordain again, as when the first ordination is defective.

RE-OR-DAIN'ED, pp.

Ordained again.

RE-OR-DAIN'ING, ppr.

Ordaining again.

RE-OR'DER, v.t.

To order a second time.

RE-OR-DIN-A'TION, n.

A second ordination. – Atterbury.

RE-OR-GAN-I-ZA'TION, n.

The act of organizing anew; as, repeated reorganization of the troops. – Marshall.

RE-OR'GAN-IZE, v.t. [re and organize.]

To organize anew; to reduce again to a regular body, or to a system; as, to reorganize a society or an army. – Hosack.

RE-OR'GAN-IZ-ED, pp.

Organized anew.

RE-OR'GAN-IZ-ING, ppr.

Organizing anew.

RE-PAC'I-FI-ED, pp.

Pacified or appeased again.

RE-PAC'IFY, v.t. [re and pacify.]

To pacify again.

RE-PAC'I-FY-ING, ppr.

Pacifying again.