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Word Meanings - REENGAGEMENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A renewed or repeated engagement.

Related words: (words related to REENGAGEMENT)

  • REPEATEDLY
    More than once; again and again; indefinitely.
  • REPEATER
    One who, or that which, repeats. Specifically: A watch with a striking apparatus which, upon pressure of a spring, will indicate the time, usually in hours and quarters. A repeating firearm. An instrument for resending a telegraphic message
  • REPEAT
    To repay or refund . To repeat one's self, to do or say what one has already done or said. -- To repeat signals, to make the same signals again; specifically, to communicate, by repeating them, the signals shown at headquarters. Syn.
  • RENEW
    To make new spiritually; to regenerate. Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. Rom. xii. 2. (more info) 1. To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to re In such a night Medea
  • RENEWABLE
    Capable of being renewed; as, a lease renewable at pleasure. Swift.
  • REPEATING
    Doing the same thing over again; accomplishing a given result many times in succession; as, a repeating firearm; a repeating watch. Repeating circle. See the Note under Circle, n., 3. -- Repeating decimal , a circulating decimal. See under Decimal.
  • RENEWER
    One who, or that which, renews.
  • RENEWAL
    The act of renewing, or the state of being renewed; as, the renewal of a treaty.
  • RENEWEDNESS
    The state of being renewed.
  • RENEWEDLY
    Again; once more.
  • RENEWABILITY
    The quality or state of being renewable.
  • ENGAGEMENT
    An action; a fight; a battle. In hot engagement with the Moors. Dryden. (more info) 1. The act of engaging, pledging, enlisting, occupying, or entering into contest. 2. The state of being engaged, pledged or occupied; specif., a pledge to take
  • REENGAGEMENT
    A renewed or repeated engagement.
  • PREENGAGEMENT
    Prior engagement, obligation, or attachment, as by contract, promise, or affection. My preëngagements to other themes were not unknown to those for whom I was to write. Boyle.
  • DISENGAGEMENT
    1. The act of disengaging or setting free, or the state of being disengaged. It is easy to render this disengagement of caloric and light evident to the senses. Transl. of Lavoisier. A disengagement from earthly trammels. Sir W. Jones. 2. Freedom
  • MISREPEAT
    To repeat wrongly; to give a wrong version of. Gov. Winthrop.

 

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