"Reemitted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reemitted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Reemitted
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"Reemitted" Meaning

Sent back; returned, as if to one's former original or starting position or place, or to one's former state.

"Reemitted" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for "Reemitted"


The television station reemitted a correction to its worn-out broadcast to address complaints from viewers about an earlier factual inaccuracy.
The reemitted interest in the stock led to a surge in trading volume as investors rushed to take advantage of improved market conditions.
After adjusting its format to reach a wider audience, the reemitted version of the show surpassed the ratings of its predecessors.
The reemitted grant will enable the researchers to continue their work and pay heed to criticisms raised by the scientific community.
Reemitted properly, the departments revenue-source channels were steering more profit than expected, thanks to clever marketing campaigns.

"Reemitted" Similar Words

Reeling

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Affected by a strong emotion, typically sadness: <br><br>"She sat sobbing, reeling from the news that her mother had died."<br><br>In sports, dizzy or disoriented, as from being hit by a ball<br><br>"The boxer was left reeling after the collision with his opponent."<br><br>To reel something in means to pull it in with a thin rope or wire, typically a fishing line.<br><br>"He reeled in the fishing net covered in seaweed."<br><br>To make a spinning or twisting motion.

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Reembark

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Reemerge

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To reemerge means to come back into existence, visibility, or activity after a period of being hidden, gone, or dormant, often as a result of a previous condition having changed or ended.

Reemerged

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To appear or become visible or noticeable again, especially after being hidden or absent.

Reemergence

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The return of something that existed before, after a period of being absent or unseen.<br><br>Example: "The city's river started to reemerge during the spring season after freeze."

Reeming

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Reemit

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Reemphasised

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Reemphasize

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To stress or emphasize something again, to make it clearer or more convincing.

Reemphasized

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Reemploying

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The verb "reemploy" means to use or hire someone again in their previous job or for the same purpose after they have been laid off, fired, or retired. It can also mean to use something, such as a building or equipment, for a different purpose than its original intention.

Reemployment

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Reenact

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To reenact means to repeat or represent something, such as a scene, event, or action, in order to recreate it or make it real again. It can also imply that the reenactment is done in a creative or artistic way, often for the purpose of education, entertainment, or commemoration.

Reenacted

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To stage or reproduce something, especially a historical event, again, often to create a new version or representation of it.

Reenacting

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To reenact means to recreate or re-stage something, such as an event, scene, or action, often using a dramatic or real-life setting, and often with the intention of duplicating or illustrating the original occasion, event, or action as closely as possible.