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regenerate |
v. renew; repair; return to life The snake will regenerate its tail next week. |
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regent |
n. ruling; governing; exercising vicarious authority; one who rules or reigns; governor; ruler The regent carried out an advanced system in his country. |
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regimen |
n. prescribed diet and habits; a systematic plan for therapy; governmental rule or control I doubt whether the results warrant our living under such a strict regimen. |
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rehabilitate |
v. restore to proper condition; help to re-adapt, as to the former state of health or good repute We must rehabilitate those whom we send to prison. |
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reiterate |
v. say, state, or perform again or repeatedly He will reiterate the warning to make sure everyone understood it. |
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rejoicing |
a. of rejoice; feeling and expression of joy and gladness; procedure expressive of joy; festivity The global community has joined together in rejoicing at the rescue of 33 Chilean miners. |
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rejuvenate |
v. make young again; restore to youthful vigor or appearance The Charlatan claimed that his elixir would rejuvenate the aged and weary. |
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rekindle |
v. arouse again; make someone have a feeling that they had in the past This message will rekindle hopes. |
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reliance |
n. dependence; certainty based on experience He wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists. |
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renegade |
n. disloyal person; traitor or rebel Because he had abandoned his post and joined forces with the Indians, his fellow officers considered the hero of Dances with Wolves a renegade. |
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renege |
v. deny; go back on; fail to fulfill promise or obligation He tried to renege on paying off his debt. |
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repeal |
v. revoke or annul, especially by an official or formal act What would our society's effect be if we repeal the laws against the possession and sale of narcotics? |
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repentance |
n. act of repenting, or state of being penitent; sorrow for what one has done or omitted to do We finally forgave him when he expressed his repentance with tears. |