IPA: /reɪz/
KK: /reɪz/
Definition: To completely destroy a building or other structure, making it flat or level with the ground.
Example: The old factory was razed to make way for a new shopping center.
IPA: //ˌriːəˈkjuːz//
KK: /riˈækjuːz/
Definition: To accuse someone again of a crime or wrongdoing after they have already been accused before.
Example: The lawyer decided to reaccuse the defendant after new evidence was found.
IPA: /ˌriːəˈdrɛs/
KK: /riˈædrɛs/
Definition: To deal with or speak about something again, often to correct or improve it.
Example: The manager decided to readdress the team's concerns in the next meeting.
IPA: //riːəˈpɔːrʃən//
KK: /riˈæpɔrʃən/
Definition: To distribute something again or in a different way.
Example: The government decided to reapportion the funds to better support education.
IPA: /ˌriːəˈpɔːrʧənmənt/
KK: /riːəˈpɔːrʧənmənt/
Definition: The process of redistributing seats or representation in a legislative body, often based on population changes from the census.
Example: The reapportionment of congressional seats occurs every ten years after the census is conducted.
IPA: //ˌriːəˈpruːv//
KK: /riˈəpruv/
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.
IPA: //ˌriːˈɑːrɡjuː//
KK: /riˈɑrɡju/
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.
IPA: //ˌriːˈɑːrɡjʊmənt//
KK: /riˈɑrgjʊmənt/
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.
IPA: /rɪˈɑːrm/
KK: /rɪˈɑrm/
Definition: To prepare or equip oneself again with weapons or resources.
Example: After the battle, the soldiers had to rearm before the next fight.
Definition: To provide someone or something with weapons again or to supply with improved weapons.
Example: The country decided to rearm its military forces to strengthen its defense.
IPA: /rɪəˈrɛst/
KK: /rɪrˈɛst/
Definition: To arrest someone again after they have been released from custody.
Example: The police decided to rearrest the suspect after new evidence was found.
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