v
(intransitive) To become actual or real.
n
The act of altering or making different.
v
(transitive) To make authentic.
adj
Subjected to commodification
adj
(figuratively, by extension) Remediative.
v
(transitive) To uncapitalize (convert the first letter (or more) of (something) from uppercase to lowercase)
v
To counter a previous suppression
n
(countable) A reconstruction created by this means.
adj
Subject to mobilization
n
The reestablishment of cordial relations, particularly between two countries; a reconciliation.
n
(law, finance) The treatment of a certain course of conduct in a different manner to which the participants describe it.
adj
(religion, archaic) Reformative, corrective; (of a conversion) representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
adj
Relating to recollision.
adj
Relating to reconnection.
n
(archaic, medicine) A medicinal remedy that restores the constitution.
adj
Relating to reconstitution
adj
Relating to, or carrying out, reconstitution.
n
A result of an attempt to understand in detail how a certain result or event occurred.
adj
Relating to reconstruction.
adj
Serving to reconstruct.
n
Any of various religious movements aiming to reconstruct something.
n
A repressed memory, sometimes one of sexual abuse.
n
The act of recriminalizing.
adj
Relating to rectification.
adj
Involving or relating to redaction.
n
(psychotherapy) A revision of a debilitating childhood decision that is made by an adult in the Child ego state as part of redecision therapy.
adj
Relating to redintegration.
adj
Relating to reeducation.
adj
(economics) Of or pertaining to reflation.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or conducive to reform; reformative.
n
The condition of being regenerated.
v
To bring into accord with regulations.
adj
Undergoing or pertaining to rehabilitation.
adj
Relating to rehabilitation
adj
Tending to rehabilitate.
adv
In terms of rehabilitation.
adj
Ralating to reinspection
adj
Relating to reintegration.
n
(uncountable) the condition of being reinterpreted
adj
intended to remediate (i.e., correct or improve) deficient skills in some subject
adj
(rare, archaic, education) Intended to correct or improve deficient skills in some subject.
adj
Relating to remediation
adj
That provides remediation
n
A second or subsequent mutualisation
n
(now rare) The Renaissance.
adj
Relating to renovation.
adj
Relating to, or serving as, reparation.
adj
Tending to or intended to repair.
adj
Relating to repair or reparation.
n
A second or subsequent prohibition.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of a restaurateur
adj
Relating to restenosis
adj
Of or relating to restoration.
adj
Relating to, or constituting, a resurrection.
adj
Relating to resurrection.
adj
of, relating to, or being a retrofit
n
(economics) The fact or process of setting a new value for a given commodity, currency etc.
adj
Pertaining to reversion, especially that of an estate.
n
Renewal, revival, renaissance.
v
(US, anthropology) to settle a nomadic population through sedentism
v
(transitive) To convert the first letter (or more) of (something) from uppercase to lowercase; to make uncapitalized.
v
(transitive) To assess (something) as being valuable or admirable.
v
(obsolete) To make efficacious; to give virtue of efficacy.
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