RE-ECHOING
RE-ECH'OING, participle present tense Returning or reverberating an echo.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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RE-ECH'OING, participle present tense Returning or reverberating an echo.
RE-EDIFICA'TION, noun [from re-edify.] Act or operation of rebuilding; state of being rebuilt.
RE-ED'IFIED, participle passive Rebuilt.
RE-ED'IFY, verb transitiveTo rebuild; to build again after destruction.
RE-ED'IFYING, participle present tense Rebuilding.
RE-ELECT', verb transitive [re and elect.] To elect again; as, to re-elect the former governor.
RE-ELECT'ED, participle passive Elected again; re-chosen.
RE-ELECT'ING, participle present tense Electing again.
RE-ELEC'TION, noun Election a second time, or repeated election; as the re-election of a former representative.
RE-ELIGIBIL'ITY, noun The capacity of being re-elected to the same office.
RE-EL'IGIBLE, adjective [re and eligible.] Capable of being elected again to the same office.
RE-EMB'ARK, verb transitive [re and embark.] To embark or put on board again.RE-EMB'ARK, verb intransitive To embark or go on board again.
RE-EMBARKA'TION, noun A putting on board or a going on board again.
RE-EMBAT'TLE, verb transitive [re and embattle.] To array again for battle; to arrange again in the order of battle.
RE-EMBAT'TLED, participle passive Arrayed again for battle.
RE-EMBAT'TLING, participle present tense Arranging again in battle array.
RE-EMBOD'Y, verb transitive [re and embody.] To embody again.
RE-ENACT', verb transitive [re and enact.] To enact again.
RE-ENACT'ED, participle passive Enacted again.
RE-ENACT'ING, participle present tense Enacting anew; passing again into a law.
RE-ENAC'TION, noun The passing into a law again.
RE-ENACT'MENT, noun The enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law.
RE-ENFORCE, verb transitive [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 for...
RE-ENFORCED, participle passive Strengthened by additional force, troops or ships.
RE-ENFORCEMENT, noun1. The act of re-enforcing.2. Additional force; fresh assistance; particularly, additional troops or force to augment the strength of an army or of ships.3. ...
RE-ENFORCING, participle present tense Strengthening by additional force.
RE-ENGA'GE, verb transitive To engage a second time.RE-ENGA'GE, verb intransitive To engage again; to enlist a second time; to covenant again.