"Resat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Resat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Resat
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"Resat" Meaning

Quiet, silent, still.

"Resat" Examples

Usage Examples for "Resat"


1. Resat hours: There were so many resat hours in between classes, and I used the time to catch up on my reading.
2. Resat my thirst: A glass of cold water was exactly what I needed to resat my thirst after a long walk.
3. Resat the debate: The judge's decision has resat the debate about the effectiveness of the new policy.
4. Resat my batteries: After spending so much time playing games, I had to resat my batteries on the charger.
5. Resat the marks: The teacher told us to resat the marks in black ink, making sure they were legible.

"Resat" Similar Words

Rerun

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Reruns

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Reruns refers to the repeated broadcast of previous episodes of a television show, often in place of new episodes.

Res

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Resalable

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The word "resalable" is not recognized as a valid word. However, a close variation of this word is "resaleable" or more commonly spelled as "resalable", it could be a misspelled or variant form of the word "resaleable", which means capable of being sold again, often for a lower price than the original sale.

Resale

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Sales of a product or property that have already been previously sold.

Resam

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Resampled

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Resampling

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Resazurin

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Resazurin is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a microbiological reagent. It is a water-soluble, blue azine dye that is used to measure sterol and antioxidant activity, detect the presence of bacteria, fungi, and yeast, and monitor cell viability. It is often used in conjunction with a protonophore such as Carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP) to create a fluorescent indicator for cellular respiration. When resazurin is reduced, it turns pink or red, indicating cell viability.

Rescan

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To re-examine or review something carefully, often with a device such as a barcode scanner or a security device.

Reschedule

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To move an appointment or event to a different date or time, often because the original date or time is no longer available or convenient.

Rescheduled

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<em>adj</em>: postponed or rearranged to a later time.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The flight was rescheduled to 10am the next day.<br> We've rescheduled the meeting for Friday.

Reschedules

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The verb "reschedules" means to move or change the date or time of a planned appointment, meeting, or event to a later or earlier time. It can also refer to re-planning or re-arranging a schedule, often because of a conflict, cancellation, or other reason that makes the original schedule unavailable.

Rescheduling

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To adjust or change the schedule of an event, appointment, or meeting to a new time or date.

Rescind

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Rescindable

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Capable of being canceled or revoked.