"Relume" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Relume" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Relume" Meaning

To light (something) up again after it had gone out.

"Relume" Examples

Verb: To Relume


Examples:


1. Fire was out; I had to relume the stove before I could cook dinner.
2. The guidebook instructed us to relume the torch with a new battery before entering the cave.
3. The pilot had to relume the engines to prepare the plane for takeoff.
4. She forgot to relume her makeup, making her look tired at the party.
5. After some troubles with the pilot light, we had to relume our boiler to have hot water again.

"Relume" Similar Words

Relocator

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Reluct

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Weary of or opposed to an activity or situation because of a feeling of reluctance: to be reluctant to accept an invitation.<br><br>Reluct is also the past tense and past participle of the verb "reluct".

Reluctance

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Reluctance refers to a feeling of unwillingness or hesitation to do something, often due to fear, apprehension, or a sense of impending doom or difficulty. It can also refer to the quality of being slow to move, act, or make a decision, or to the tendency to resist a force or effort.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Despite the excitement, he felt a sense of reluctance before giving the speech.<br> The reluctance of the stream to move was a cause for concern for the hydroelectric power plant.<br> Her reluctance to change jobs made her hesitate on making a decision.

Reluctancy

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Reluctant

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Reluctantly

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Reluctate

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Reluctation

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Reluctation is not a valid word in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or non-existent term.<br><br>However, the prefix "re-" can be added to the word "reluct" or "reluctance" to form "reluctation", which is not a recognized word in many dictionaries. But if we break down this term, it can be related to the word "reluctation" as a form of reluctance.<br><br>Reluctance is a noun that refers to a feeling of unwillingness or hesitation to do something. In this context, the prefix "re-" would imply a repetition or intensification of this feeling.<br><br>To be honest, the term "reluctation" does not have an officially approved definition and usage.

Rely

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To trust or count on someone or something as a source of help or guidance.

Relying

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Dependent on something or someone for support, guidance, or assistance.<br><br>Example: "She's been relying on her family for financial support since she lost her job."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also mean trusting or expecting confidently that something will happen or be the case.<br><br>Example: "I'm relying on the weather forecast to be accurate."<br><br>Or, it can mean based on or derived from something else.<br><br>Example: "The new policy relies on the previous research to determine its effectiveness."

Rem

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Remade

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Remagen

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Remain

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Remainder

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Remaindered

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Remaining or leftover after a subtraction has been made.