Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Re-estate

RE-ESTA'TE, v.t. [re and estate.] To re-establish. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Re-establishment

RE-ESTAB'LISHMENT, n. The act of establishing again; the state of being re-estab...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-establishing

RE-ESTAB'LISHING, ppr. Establishing anew; confirming again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-establisher

RE-ESTAB'LISHER, n. One who establishes again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-established

RE-ESTAB'LISHED, pp. Established or confirmed again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-establish

RE-ESTAB'LISH, v.t. [re and establish.] To establish anew; to fix or confirm aga...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-entrance

RE-EN'TRANCE, n. [re and entrance.] The act of entering again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enthroning

RE-ENTHRO'NING, ppr. Replacing on a throne.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enthroned

RE-ENTHRO'NED, pp. Raised again to a throne.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enthrone

RE-ENTHRO'NE, v.t. [re and enthrone.] To enthrone again; to replace on a throne.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-entering

RE-EN'TERING, ppr. 1. Entering anew. 2. Entering in return; as salient and re-en...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-entered

RE-EN'TERED, pp. Entered again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enter

RE-EN'TER, v.t. [re and enter.] To enter again or anew. RE-EN'TER , v.i. To ente...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enlist

RE-ENLIST', v.t. To enlist a second time. [See Re-inlist.]

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enkindling

RE-ENKIN'DLING, ppr. Enkindling anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-enkindled

RE-ENKIN'DLED, pp. Enkindled again.

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