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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



117 words match “RENEW”

RECRUDESCE v.
To be in a state of recrudescence; esp., to come into renewed freshness, vigor, or activity; to revive.
RECRUIT v.
Hence, to restore the wasted vigor of; to renew in strength or health; to reinvigorate.
REDEMAND n.
A demanding back; a second or renewed demand.
REDINTEGRATE a. 2 definitions
Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed. Bacon.
REDINTEGRATION n.
Restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal; renovation. Dr. H. More.
REENACTMENT n.
The enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law.
REENGAGEMENT n.
A renewed or repeated engagement.
REENJOYMENT n.
Renewed enjoiment.
REENLISTMENT n.
A renewed enlistment.
REEXCHANGE n.
A renewed exchange; a reversal of an exchange.
REEXPERIENCE n.
A renewed or repeated experience.
REEXPULSION n. 2 definitions
Renewed or repeated expulsion. Fuller.
REFORMATIVE a.
Forming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory. Good.
REGENERATION n. 2 definitions
ed for the opposite motives in the heart. He saved us by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Chost. Tit. iii. 5.
REGENERATORY a.
Having power to renew; tending to reproduce; regenerating. G. S. Faber.
REGENESIS n.
New birth; renewal. A continued regenesis of dissenting sects. H. Spenser.
REGRANT n.
A renewed of a grant; as, the regrant of a monopoly.
REINSTALLMENT n.
A renewed installment.
REINSURANCE n.
Insurance a second time or again; renewed insurance.
REINSURE v.
To insure again after a former insuranse has ceased; to renew insurance on.
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