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Exam: IELTS

reappraise

IPA: //ˌriːəˈpreɪz//

KK: /riˈæpreɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To evaluate or assess something again, often to change or update the previous judgment.

Example: After the new evidence came to light, the committee decided to reappraise the situation.

reappropriate

IPA: /ˌriːəˈprəʊpriˌeɪt/

KK: /riːəˈproʊpriˌeɪt/

verb

Definition: To take something back or use it again, often in a different way or for a different purpose.

Example: The artist decided to reappropriate old materials to create a new sculpture.

reapprove

IPA: //ˌriːəˈpruːv//

KK: /riˈəpruv/

verb

Definition: To give approval to something again after it has been previously approved.

Example: The committee decided to reapprove the project after reviewing the new data.

reargue

IPA: //ˌriːˈɑːrɡjuː//

KK: /riˈɑrɡju/

transitive verb

Definition: To present arguments again or to debate a case once more, often in a legal context.

Example: The lawyer decided to reargue the case after new evidence was discovered.

reargument

IPA: //ˌriːˈɑːrɡjʊmənt//

KK: /riˈɑrgjʊmənt/

noun

Definition: A discussion or debate that takes place again, often regarding a previous argument or decision, especially in a legal context.

Example: The lawyer requested a reargument to clarify the points that were previously misunderstood.

rearmament

IPA: //rɪˈɑːrməmənt//

KK: /rɪˈɑrməmənt/

noun

Definition: The act of providing new weapons or military equipment to a military force.

Example: The country began its rearmament program to strengthen its defense capabilities.

rearrange

IPA: /ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ/

KK: /riˈɛrˌeɪndʒ/

transitive verb

Definition: To change the order or position of something.

Example: I need to rearrange the furniture in my living room.

rearrangement

IPA: /ˌriːəˈrænʤmənt/

KK: /ˌriːəˈrænʤmənt/

noun

Definition: The action or process of changing the position, order, or arrangement of something.

Example: The rearrangement of the furniture made the room feel more spacious.

rearticulate

IPA: /riːˈɑːrtɪkjuːleɪt/

KK: /riːˈɑːrtɪkjuːleɪt/

verb

Definition: To express or explain something again in a clear and effective way.

Example: The teacher had to rearticulate the instructions after the students seemed confused.

reason

IPA: /ˈriːzən/

KK: /ˈrizən/

intransitive verb

Definition: To think logically or to engage in logical discussion.

Example: She began to reason with him about the importance of studying.

noun

Definition: A cause or explanation for something, often used to justify actions or decisions.

Example: She gave a clear reason for her choice to move to another city.

transitive verb

Definition: To think logically about something in order to understand it or to make a decision.

Example: She tried to reason with him about the importance of studying.

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