"Re-use" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Re-use" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Re-use" Meaning

To use something again, often in a way that is considered more efficient or environmentally friendly, such as reusing paper or recycling materials.

"Re-use" Examples

1. Verbs in the Past Participle Tense


- Preheat the oven to 180°C for 10 minutes each day before baking to re-use the bread.

2. Environmentally Friendly Practices


The reuse of plastic bags has decreased sharply after the local government started recycling programs to re-use them.

3. New and Improved Recipes


The restaurant wants to re-use its catering space to host cultural events during off-peak hours.

4. Digital Literacy Program


The community is launching a digital literacy program to teach people how to re-use old computers for basic tasks like emailing.

5. Hydraulic System Maintenance


The engineer inspect plumbing fixtures to plan when to re-use the pipes to minimize costs and waste.

"Re-use" Similar Words

Re-spraying

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To re-spray means to spray something again, typically referring to paint, a substance, or a liquid, to apply a fresh coat or cover a surface again, often after it has worn off or faded.

Re-stocking

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Re-taking

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Re-tell

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Re-think

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Re-thread

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Re-transmitted

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Repeatedly sent or broadcast again, typically on a radio or television station, usually because of poor reception or technical difficulties.

Re-uptake

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Re-useable

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Re-write

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Reablement

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Reablement is not a word in English language. However, I found a word that is related - "rehabilitation".

Reabsorb

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Reabsorbed

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Returned or taken back into a place or system, especially a physical or biological system.

Reabsorbing

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Taking or absorbing something back into oneself or into a system, especially:<br><br> To take in again something previously released or expelled<br> To take back or assimilate something previously released, metabolized, or discarded<br> To recover something that was previously lost, forgotten, or dissipated<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The plant reabsorbed the water from the dry soil.<br> The government reabsorbed its bailout funds from the company.

Reabsorbs

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To take something back into one's body, often referring to the way that a plant takes back nutrients from its leaves through transpiration.