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RECOMPOSE v. 2 definitions
To restore to composure; to quiet anew; to tranquilize; as, to recompose the mind. Jer. Taylor.
RECONCILE v. 5 definitions
To cause to be friendly again; to conciliate anew; to restore to friendship; to bring back to harmony; to cause to be no longer at variance; as, to reconcile persons who have quarreled. Propitious now and reconciled by prayer. Dryden. The church [if defiled] is interdicted till it be reconciled [i.e., restored to sanct…
RECONCILIATION n. 2 definitions
The act of reconciling, or the state of being reconciled; reconcilenment; restoration to harmony; renewal of friendship. Reconciliation and friendship with God really form the basis of all rational and true enjoyment. S. Miller.
RECOURSE n. 5 definitions
nt to protect the indorser from liability to the indorsee and subsequent holders. It is a restricted indorsement.
RECOVER v. 12 definitions
To restore from sickness, faintness, or the like; to bring back to life or health; to cure; to heal. The wine in my bottle will recover him. Shak.
RECOVERY n. 5 definitions
Restoration from sickness, weakness, faintness, or the like; restoration from a condition of mistortune, of fright, etc.
RECRUIT v. 7 definitions
Hence, to restore the wasted vigor of; to renew in strength or health; to reinvigorate.
RECUMBENCE n.
The act of leaning, resting, or reclining; the state of being recumbent.
RECUMBENT a.
ning; lying; as, the recumbent posture of the Romans at their meals. Hence, figuratively; Resting; inactive; idle. -- Re*cum"bent*ly, adv.
RECURE v. 5 definitions
To restore, as from weariness, sickness; or the like; to repair. In western waves his weary wagon did recure. Spenser.
REDDITION n. 2 definitions
Restoration: restitution: surrender. Howell.
REDINTEGRATE a. 2 definitions
Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed. Bacon.
REDINTEGRATION n. 3 definitions
Restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal; renovation. Dr. H. More.
REDIVIVUS a.
Living again; revived; restored.
REDUCE v. 9 definitions
To restore to its proper place or condition, as a displaced organ or part; as, to reduce a dislocation, a fracture, or a hernia. Reduced iron (Chem.), metallic iron obtained through deoxidation of an oxide of iron by exposure to a current of hydrogen or other reducing agent. When hydrogen is used the product is called…
REDUCTION n. 8 definitions
The operation of restoring a dislocated or fractured part to its former place. Reduction ascending (Arith.), the operation of changing numbers of a lower into others of a higher denomination, as cents to dollars. -- Reduction descending (Arith.), the operation of changing numbers of a higher into others of a lower den…
REEL v. 9 definitions
man. Ps. cvii. 27. He, with heavy fumes oppressed, Reeled from the palace, and retired to rest. Pope. The wagons reeling under the yellow sheaves. Macualay.
REENFORCE n. 2 definitions
gthens. Specifically: (a) That part of a cannon near the breech which is thicker than the rest of the piece, so as better to resist the force of the exploding powder. See Illust. of Cannon. (b) An additional thickness of canvas, cloth, or the like, around an eyelet, buttonhole, etc.
REESTABLISH v.
To establish anew; to fix or confirm again; to restore; as, to reëstablish a covenant; to reëstablish health.
REFECT v.
To restore after hunger or fatique; to refresh. [Archaic] Sir T. Browne.
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