REASSEMBLE
REASSEM'BLE, verb transitive [re and assemble.] to collect again.REASSEM'BLE, verb intransitive to assemble or convene again.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REASSEM'BLE, verb transitive [re and assemble.] to collect again.REASSEM'BLE, verb intransitive to assemble or convene again.
REASSEM'BLED, participle passive assembled again.
REASSEM'BLING, participle present tense assembling again.
REASSERT', verb transitive [re and asset.] To assert again; to maintain after suspension or cessation.Let us hope - we may have a body of authors who will reassert our claim to ...
REASSERT'ED, participle passive Asserted or maintained anew.
REASSERT'ING, participle present tense Asserting again; vindicating anew.
REASSIGN, verb transitive [re and assign.] To assign back; to transfer back what has been assigned.
REASSIM'ILATE, verb transitive [re and assimilate.]To assimilate or cause to resemble anew; to change again into a like or suitable substance.
REASSIM'ILATED, participle passive Assimilated anew; changed again to a like substance.
REASSIM'ILATING, participle present tense Assimilating again.
REASSIMILA'TION, noun A second or renewed assimilation.
REASSU'ME, verb transitive [re and assume.] To resume; to take again.
REASSU'MED, participle passive Resumed; assumed again.
REASSU'MING, participle present tense Assuming or taking again.
REASSUMP'TION, noun A resuming; a second assumption.
REASSU'RANCE, noun [See Sure and Assurance.]A second assurance against loss; or the assurance of property by an underwriter, to relieve himself from a risk he has taken.
REASSURE, verb transitive reashu're. [re and assure.]1. To restore courage to; to free from fear or terror.They rose with fear, till dauntless Pallas reassur'd the rest.2. To in...
REASSU'RED, participle passive1. Restored from fear; re-encouraged.2. Insured against loss by risk taken, as an underwriter.
REASSU'RER, noun One who insures the first underwriter.
REASSU'RING, participle present tense1. Restoring from fear, terror or depression of courage.2. Insuring against loss by insurance.
RE'ASTINESS, noun Rancidness. [Not in use or local.]
RE'ASTY, adjective Covered with a kind of rust and having a rancid taste; applied to dried meat. [Not in use or local.]
RE'ATE, noun A kind of long small grass that grows in water and complicates itself. [Not in use or local.]
REATTACH', verb transitive [re and attach.] To attach a second time.
REATTACH'MENT, noun A second attachment.
REATTEMPT', verb transitive [re and attempt.] To attempt again.
REAVE, verb transitive To take away by stealth or violence; to bereave. obsolete [See Bereave.]