Words Starting With "R"

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Reportings

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The word "reportings" is the plural form of "reporting".<br><br>Reporting refers to the act of providing or preparing a detailed account or description of something, often in a formal or official manner. It can also refer to a person or group responsible for preparing and delivering such accounts, often in a news story, a story, a story about real events arranged in order of importance, etc.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> News reporting<br> Accident reporting<br> Expense reporting<br> Incident reporting<br> Video reporting<br><br>In general, reporting is an important part of many industries, including journalism, business, law enforcement, and government, among others.

Reportorial

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Pertaining to or resembling a reporter, especially one who writes newspaper or magazine articles.

Reports

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Reports refer to documents or accounts that provide information, details, or data about a particular situation, event, or activity. They can be written, oral, or visual, and are often used to inform, communicate, or account for something.<br><br>Types of reports include:<br><br>1. Business reports: Provide financial or operational information about a company or organization.<br>2. Progress reports: Show how a project or task is progressing.<br>3. Incident reports: Document accidents, crimes, or other incidents.<br>4. Research reports: Share findings from studies or investigations.<br>5. Annual reports: Summarize an organization's activities, financial performance, and goals for a specific period.<br><br>Reports can serve various purposes, such as:<br><br>1. To inform decision-makers about a situation or issue.<br>2. To provide evidence for a particular argument or claim.<br>3. To account for actions, progress, or results.<br>4. To communicate news, trends, or insights.<br>5. To record data or statistics for future reference.<br><br>In general, reports aim to provide accurate, objective, and structured information that can be used for a specific purpose, whether it's to analyze, decide, or inform.

Reposability

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The word "reposability" is not a valid word in the English language. However, the word "responsibility" is a closely related concept that appears to be what the user intended. <br><br>Responsibility refers to the state or fact of being responsible for something or someone, especially a duty or obligation that one has to perform or fulfill.

Reposal

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There is no word "reposal". It's possible that you made a typo or meant a different word.<br><br>However, possible words that come close to "reposal" are:<br><br> Repose: (noun) a state of being at rest, a resting place or position<br> Reposal: Unfortunately, there is no word "reposal" in English language, it's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Reposance

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Reposance refers to a feeling of satisfaction, consolation, or recompense, especially in response to a situation that had caused emotional distress or inconvenience. It can be a sense of getting back what was owed or a feeling of resurgence after a period of hardship.

Repose

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<strong>Repose</strong><br><br>Noun<br><br>1. A state of quiet or inactivity, free from turmoil or disturbance.<br>Example: "She found a sense of peace in the calm repose after the storm."<br>2. A sculpture or figurine, especially one representing a full-length human figure.<br>Example: "The museum had an impressive collection of Renaissance repose statues."<br>3. A feeling of being completely free from pain or anxiety.<br>Example: "After a massage, she felt a lovely repose in her muscles."<br><br>Verb<br><br>1. To place or set into a state of quiet or inactivity, especially of the body or mind.<br>Example: "The doctor instructed her to repose in bed for a few days to recover."<br>2. To put a finishing touch or completion to something.<br>Example: "The artist took time to repose the finishing strokes on her painting."

Reposed

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Put back into a previous position, state, or condition.

Reposeful

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Restful, serene, and peaceful. Having a good effect on the mind and body, promoting relaxation and calmness.

Reposes

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Approval or satisfaction expressed towards someone or something. A feeling or response of gratitude or good will.

Reposing

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Resuming or continuing a process or activity after a pause or interruption.<br><br>Example: "After a long break, the manager decided to reposing the factory operations."

Reposit

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The word "reposit" has a few possible meanings, but the most common one is:<br><br>To reposit something means to store or keep it in a safe place, often for a long time. It can also mean to place or put something in a position of trust or custody, often so that it can be retrieved or used again later.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "Please reposit the important documents in a secure folder."<br> "The company reposed the responsibility of managing the project with a senior team leader."<br><br>It can be related to the word "repository," which is a place where things are kept for safekeeping, such as a storehouse, a library, or a database.

Repositing

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The verb "repositing" is a variant of the word "reposit", which means to place or deposit something in a safe or secure place for storage or safekeeping.<br><br>In a more general sense, repositing implies putting something away or stashing it away, often for future use or in a place where it will be protected from loss, damage, or theft.<br><br>It can also imply a sense of laying away or setting aside something, often for a specific purpose or task.

Reposition

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Meaning: to place or set something again in a different position, often in a more suitable or advantageous location.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company decided to reposition their marketing strategy to reach a younger demographic.<br> She tried to reposition the couch to create more space in the living room.<br> The airline repositioned their flight schedule to accommodate the weather changes.

Repositionable

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Capable of being removed and reattached.

Repositioned

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Moved to a new position or location, often due to a change in circumstances or priorities.

Repositioning

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The term "repositioning" refers to the act of changing the position or location of something, often in order to adapt to a new situation, achieve a new goal, or improve a current state. This can apply to various contexts, including business, marketing, logistics, and even strategic planning.<br><br>In business and marketing, repositioning often involves rebranding, repositioning a product in the market, or shifting the focus of a company's strategy to appeal to a new target audience or to differentiate itself from competitors. For example, a company might reposition itself as an eco-friendly brand if it wants to attract consumers who are more environmentally conscious.<br><br>In logistics and transportation, repositioning might refer to the movement of a vehicle or a vehicle's cargo from one location to another, possibly to prepare for a new assignment or to facilitate the smooth transition of operations.<br><br>In psychotherapy and self-improvement contexts, repositioning is sometimes used metaphorically to describe changing one's perspective or attitude. For instance, an individual might undergo a repositioning process to prepare for a significant change in their career or relationship.<br><br>In general, repositioning involves a strategic and often proactive approach to change and adaptation, with the aim of achieving a more favorable outcome or circumstance.

Repositories

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A repository is a storage location for objects, data, or files, typically in a computer system. In various contexts, the term can have slightly different meanings.<br><br>1. <strong>Business and Economics</strong>: In this context, a repository refers to a central location where goods are stored or collected before being dispatched to customers or stockholders. It's often used in logistics and supply chain management.<br><br>2. <strong>Information Technology (IT) and Computing</strong>: In IT, a repository refers to a storage facility for data, software, or code. This can include databases, data centers, or simply folders and files located on a server or shared network drive.<br><br>3. <strong>Academia and Research</strong>: In academia, a repository can refer to a location or system where research outputs, such as papers, datasets, and other publications, are stored, preserved, and made accessible.<br><br>4. <strong>Biological and Health Sciences</strong>: In biology and related sciences, a repository typically refers to a storage place for biological samples, such as blood, tissue, or plant specimens, which are often used for research purposes.<br><br>The core idea across all these contexts is that a repository is a place where data or objects are collected, stored, managed, and often made accessible for various uses.

Repository

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A storage facility or location where a collection of records, documents, data, or other items are kept for safekeeping and easy access in the future.

Repossess

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To take something back, typically property that has been lent or sold on credit, back from the person who obtained it, because they have failed to make payments or meet the conditions of the agreement.

Repossessed

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The word "repossessed" is a verb that means:<br><br>taken back into one's possession, especially because the property or object was not paid for.<br><br>Example: "The bank repossessed the car because the owner failed to make payments on the loan."<br><br>It can also mean to regain or take control of something, such as a place or territory.<br><br>Example: "The government tried to repossess the disputed territory from the rebels."

Repossessing

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To take possession of something back, especially because a person has not been able to pay for it.

Repossession

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Repossession refers to the process by which a lender or creditor takes possession of a property or item from an individual or business that has defaulted on a loan or financing agreement. This often occurs in cases where the borrower has failed to make payments or meet the terms of the loan.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The bank repossessed the car after the borrower stopped making payments.<br> The credit card company repossessed the laptop after the customer defaulted on the loan.<br><br>In general, repossession is a legal process where the creditor takes control of the property until the debt is paid in full or the property is sold to recoup losses.

Repossessions

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The process of repossessions refers to the act of taking possession of something, usually a property or an asset, that was previously owned by someone else but has fallen into debt or been defaulted on. This is often done by a creditor, such as a bank or a lender, to recover their losses.<br><br>Examples of repossessions include:<br><br> A bank repossessing a home after the homeowner has stopped making mortgage payments<br> A car dealership repossessing a vehicle after the owner has failed to make loan payments<br> A credit card company repossessing personal items, such as jewelry or electronics, that were purchased with the card<br><br>Repossessions can be a stressful and intimidating experience for individuals, and can result in a loss of creditworthiness and other financial consequences.

Repossessor

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A repossessor is a person or company that retrieves personal property that was pledged as security for a loan or debt when the debtor fails to meet their repayment obligations. The repossessor typically sells the property to recover the debt.

Repost

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To repost means to re-share or re-publish a piece of content, such as a post, article, or video, to a social media platform or online community.

Reposting

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Reposting refers to the act of sharing or re-sharing content that has already been posted on a social media platform, such as a photo, video, or text, on one's own social media account. It involves re-sharing or reproducing content that has been previously published or uploaded by someone else, often with the intention of sharing it with a wider audience or to show support for the original creator of the content.<br><br>This can be done for several reasons:<br><br> To share the content with one's own network<br> To draw attention to or amplify the original content<br> To express support or agreement with the original poster<br> To simply share the content with a different audience.<br><br>Reposting can be done manually or through using social media features such as "share" or "re-share" buttons.

Reposts

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To "repost" means to share or re-share content that has already been posted by someone else on social media, usually with similar words or hashtags from the original post, often to reach a wider audience or keep the conversation going.

Repoussage

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Repoussage is a french term used in metalworking and other crafts to describe a technique of decorating or ornamenting a metal surface by hammering the design into the back of the metal, creating a raised design.

Repousse

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A French term referring to a metalworking technique where a pattern or design is raised on the surface of a metal sheet using a hammer or a combination of hammering and etching. The opposite process is "champlevé".

Repoussoir

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A repoussoir is a French aesthetic and artistic term that refers to a device or element used in artworks, particularly in painting and sculpture, to create the illusion of spatial depth or distance on a two-dimensional surface.<br><br>In a composition, a repoussoir is typically an element or figure that protrudes into the foreground of the image, creating a sense of volume and depth. This element is often placed in the foreground to draw the viewer's eye away from the background and create a sense of recession into space. The repoussoir can be a figure, an object, a building, or any other element that is placed in a way that creates a sense of depth on the canvas.<br><br>The term "repoussoir" comes from the French word "repousser", which means "to push forward". The word itself has been applied to various artistic and architectural uses beyond the original definition of creating depth on a two-dimensional surface.

Repower

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To equip (a spacecraft, machine, or vehicle) with a new or different type of propulsion system, especially one that uses a stored energy source, such as batteries or fuel cells, instead of traditional engines.

Repowering

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Repowering refers to the process of replacing an existing power source or system, such as an engine, generator, or wind turbine, with a newer or more efficient one in order to improve performance, reduce emissions, or increase energy output. It involves upgrading or refurbishing existing equipment to increase its energy efficiency, capacity, or lifespan, rather than installing new ones. Repowering is commonly used in industries such as power generation, transportation, and renewable energy.

Reprehend

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To blame or censure severely.

Reprehending

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Regrettable; regrettable.

Reprehends

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The word "reprehends" means to find fault with; criticize or blame severely. It can also mean to condemn or disapprove strongly of something or someone.