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reinstate |
v. [बहाल] 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. [आनन्दित] 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. [फिर मिलना] 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. [पलटा] 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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relish |
v. [स्वाद] 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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remission |
n. [छूट] 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. [plasticity] 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. [पीछे हटाना] 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. |