"Remercy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Remercy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Remercy
speak

"Remercy" Meaning

Remorse (or re-morse)

"Remercy" Examples

Usage Examples for "Remedy"


1. Medical Context

- In herbal remedies, aloe vera is known for its healing properties as a topical remedy for burns.

2. Figurative Language

- She had been dealing with heartbreak for so long, seeking remedy was part of her recovery plan.

3. Legal Context

- Seeking remedy for damages in court takes a lot of time, patience, and legal expertise.

4. Social Context

- Volunteering at the local animal shelter was a great remedy for the volunteer's loneliness.

5. Historical Context

- The medicinal baths in the spa town of Bath were a famous remedy for afflictions of the royal characters in the early 18th century.

"Remercy" Similar Words

Rememberable

speak

Remembered

speak

Remembering

speak

The verb "remembering" refers to the act of recalling information, events, or experiences from the past, using one's memory to revive and think about them again. It involves mentally bringing to mind something that has been experienced, learned, or acquired previously.

Remembers

speak

Remembrance

speak

Remembrancer

speak

Remembrances

speak

Rememorative

speak

Remeron

speak

Remex

speak

Remicade

speak

Remiges

speak

The word "remiges" refers to the Feathers that are located on the tail or caudal flight feathers of birds, such as eagles, hawks, and falcons that are used for steering and control during flight.

Remigial

speak

Remilitarised

speak

Remilitarized refers to the act of a country reclaiming, increasing, or restoring its military forces or presence in a particular area or region. This term is often used in the context of a country that has demilitarized a certain area, only to re-institute its military presence or capacities, often as a response to perceived threats or territorial disputes.<br><br>For example: "Germany's remilitarization of the Rhineland in the 1930s was a major flashpoint that led to the Second World War."<br><br>Historically, this term was famously invoked with regard to Germany's actions in the interwar period, particularly its remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936, which contravened the Treaty of Versailles, an agreement imposed on Germany after World War I, limiting the size and placement of Germany's military forces along the Rhineland.

Remilitarized

speak

Remind

speak