Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: RE-EM-BAT'TLING – RE-EN-KIN'DLING
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RE-EM-BAT'TLING, ppr.
Arranging again in battle array.
RE-EM-BOD'I-ED, pp.
Embodied again.
RE-EM-BOD'Y, v.t. [re and embody.]
To embody again.
RE-EM-BOD'Y-ING, ppr.
Embodying again.
RE-E-MERGE', v.i.
To emerge after being plunged, obscured or overwhelmed. – Chandler.
RE-EN-ACT', v.t. [re and enact.]
To enact again. – Arbuthnot.
RE-EN-ACT'ED, pp.
Enacted again.
RE-EN-ACT'ING, ppr.
Enacting anew; passing again into a law.
RE-EN-AC'TION, n.
The passing into a law again.
RE-EN-ACT'MENT, n.
The enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law. – Key. Wheaton's Rep.
RE-EN-FORCE', v.t. [re and enforce.]
To strengthen with new force, assistance or support, as to re-enforce an argument; but particularly, to strengthen an army or a fort with additional troops, or a navy with additional ships. [It is written also re-inforce, but not so correctly.]
RE-EN-FORC'ED, pp.
Strengthened by additional force, troops or ships.
RE-EN-FORCE'MENT, n.
- The act of re-enforcing.
- Additional force; fresh assistance; particularly, additional troops or force to augment the strength of an army or of ships.
- Any augmentation of strength or force by something added.
RE-EN-FORC'ING, ppr.
Strengthening by additional force.
RE-EN-GAGE', v.i.
To engage again; to enlist a second time; to covenant again. – Mitford.
RE-EN-GAGE', v.t.
To engage a second time.
RE-EN-GAG'ED, pp.
Engaged a second time.
RE-EN-GAG'ING, ppr.
Covenanting again.
RE-EN-JOY', v.i. [re and enjoy.]
To enjoy anew or a second time. – Pope.
RE-EN-JOY'ED, pp.
Enjoyed again.
RE-EN-JOY'ING, ppr.
Enjoying anew.
RE-EN-JOY'MENT, n.
A second or repeated enjoyment.
RE-EN-KIN'DLE, v.t. [re and enkindle.]
To enkindle again; to rekindle. – Taylor.
RE-EN-KIN'DLED, pp.
Enkindled again.
RE-EN-KIN'DLING, ppr.
Enkindling anew.