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reinstate |
v. place again in possession, or a former state; restore to a state from which one had been removed It is a story about how to reinstate a king in possession of the kingdom. |
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rejoice |
v. feel joy; experience gladness in a high degree; have pleasurable satisfaction; be delighted; enjoy I always rejoice in my comrades' achievements. |
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rejoin |
v. join again; unite after separation; come, or go, again into the presence of He could rejoin the team next season, but likely only if he is acquitted. |
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relapse |
n. falling back into a former state, especially becoming worse He handed in his resignation at once--and that night, the Judge suffered a relapse and died. |
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relinquish |
v. give up something with reluctance; retire from; give up or abandon On the other hand, he knew that the Countess Astaride, having gone so far, would never again relinquish her ambitions. |
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relish |
v. take keen or zestful pleasure in; enjoy the flavor of; give spice or flavor to Watching them enthusiastically chow down, I thought, 'Now there are men who relish a good dinner!' |
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remainder |
n. remnant; something left after other parts have been taken away It's not good enough to tell consumers 25 percent of the products are made in China, and the remainder is made in the USA. |
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remission |
n. temporary moderation of disease symptoms; cancellation of debt; lessening of intensity or degree Her cancer has been in remission for several years. |
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renounce |
v. abandon; disown; turn away from; give up Therefore, what they have to renounce is their presence in that piece of our national territory. |
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repel |
v. force or drive back; disgust; offer resistance to; fight against Poles of the same name repel each other; poles of unlike name attract each other. |