Concept cluster: Tasks > Reaffirmation
adv
Another time; once more.
v
(transitive) To cause someone to remember something from the past.
v
To recheck.
v
To check again; to check with extra caution or attention; to verify or make sure.
adj
(obsolete) emended, corrected, restored
v
To verify, to recheck (with extra care or caution).
n
(sports) qualified
n
A hostile encounter
v
Alternative spelling of reswear [(transitive) To swear again or anew.]
v
(transitive, intransitive) To view (something) again.
v
To accept again.
n
The act, process, or result of reaccomplishing.
v
To explain or describe again.
v
(transitive) To accredit again or anew.
v
(transitive) To accuse again.
v
(transitive) To acknowledge again or anew.
n
Alternative form of reacknowledgement [The process of reacknowledging.]
n
The act of readmitting.
n
One who is readmitted.
v
(transitive) To advise again.
n
An act of reaffirming; a second or subsequent affirmation.
n
One who reaffirms.
v
(rare) To apologize again.
v
(transitive) To applaud again.
v
(transitive) To apprehend again.
n
Arbitration again.
n
The act of attributing again.
v
To avow again.
n
A second or subsequent avowal.
v
To award again or anew.
v
To banish again.
v
(transitive) To believe again.
n
The act of bestowing again.
n
Something reborrowed.
n
Obsolete spelling of recall [Request of the return of a faulty product.]
v
(transitive, intransitive) To call again, to call another time.
v
Alternative form of rec (“recommend”) [(transitive, informal) To recommend.]
v
(obsolete, transitive) To review; to revise.
v
(transitive) To censure again.
v
To grant a second charter
n
Committing new offenses after a crime committed in the past.
v
To cause, or to undergo reciliation
v
(transitive, archaic) To cry out in opposition or contradiction; to exclaim against anything; to contradict; to take exceptions.
v
(obsolete) To review; to examine again.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To collect (things) together again.
v
(transitive, programming) To convert (a portion of source code, configuration, etc.) back to a comment, so that it no longer takes effect.
v
(chiefly US, military slang) reconnoiter.
v
(transitive) To condemn again.
n
A second or subsequent condemnation.
v
To confess again or anew.
v
To entrust responsibility or authority to someone else.
n
The act of reconfirming; a second or subsequent confirmation.
v
(transitive) To congratulate again.
v
(informal) To change one's mind, with or without actually considering the matter again
n
(rare) One who reconsiders.
v
To convict again
n
(law) Conviction again or anew.
v
To count again.
v
(transitive) To darn again.
v
(transitive) To deceive again.
v
(transitive) To deed again.
n
The repetition of a demand.
v
(transitive) To demarcate again or differently.
v
(transitive) To denominate again or anew.
v
(transitive) To denounce again.
v
To disclose again.
v
To enlist again.
v
To familiarise with something one previously was familiar with.
v
To give again that which has been received as a gift.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To practise by recitation or repetition in private for experiment and improvement, prior to a public representation, especially in theater
v
(transitive) To honor again.
v
Alternative form of rehonor [(transitive) To honor again.]
n
indictment again
v
(transitive) To ingratiate again or anew.
v
(transitive) To jog (someone's memory) again.
n
(US patent law) Re-insertion, typically after allowance of a patent application, of patent claims that had been withdrawn from examination under a restriction requirement.
v
To lend again.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To litigate again; to sue or pursue legal remedy a second or further time.
n
The act by which something is relived.
v
(obsolete) To send back.
v
(transitive) To memorize again.
v
To monetize again.
v
(rare) To admonish again.
v
To muster again, be gathered together again (especially of a military force).
v
To oblige again; to once again place under an obligation.
v
To recall; to summon (a person) again; to bring (a person) back from exile or banishment.
v
To commit fraud in an election by voting more than once for the same candidate.
v
To perceive again, usually in a different way.
v
To pledge again.
v
(transitive) To proclaim again.
v
(transitive) To promise again or anew.
v
(transitive) To pronounce again.
v
To proof again.
v
(transitive) To prove again.
v
Obsolete form of reprieve. [(transitive) To cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution.]
v
(obsolete, rare) To publish or make public again.
v
To question again.
v
(transitive) To quote again or anew.
v
(rare, transitive) To recommend again.
n
An editorial misreading for recidivation.
v
To tell a story in a new way.
v
(transitive) To subpoena again.
v
(transitive) To suggest again.
n
A summary or synopsis.
v
(transitive) To swear again or anew.
n
The act of thinking again about something.
n
A retrieval
v
(transitive, law) To try judicially a second time.
v
To reach a new or renewed understanding.
n
Alternative form of re-ups
v
(transitive) To urge again.
v
(transitive) To reclaim; to demand the restoration of.
v
(obsolete) To view or see again; to look back on.
v
(transitive) To vindicate again; to reclaim; to demand and take back.
v
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) To look over again (something previously written or learned), especially in preparation for an examination.
v
To vow again or anew.
v
(transitive) To warn again.
v
To whisper again.
v
Rare spelling of react. [(intransitive) To act in response.]
n
Obsolete spelling of reappointment [An act of reappointing.]
n
The act of bringing old information to the front of one's memory.
n
An opportunity to redeem oneself after a previous error or failure.
v
To look at or think of with the same mindset or vision as one did in the past.

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