| reintroduce |
to introduce again. |
| reintroduction |
combined form of introduction. |
| reinvade |
combined form of invade. |
| reinvasion |
combined form of invasion. |
| reinvestigate |
combined form of investigate. |
| reinvestigation |
combined form of investigation. |
| reinvigorate |
combined form of invigorate. |
| reinvigoration |
combined form of invigoration. |
| reinvigorator |
combined form of invigorator. |
| reis |
a pl. of real3. |
| reiterate |
to say again. |
| reject |
to refuse to accept, grant entry to, acknowledge, or act upon. [5 definitions] |
| rejection |
the act of rejecting or state of being rejected. [2 definitions] |
| rejection slip |
a brief note from a publisher rejecting work submitted for publication. |
| rejoice |
to be joyful or take pleasure (sometimes fol. by in). |
| rejoin1 |
to join again, as with another person, group, or organization. [3 definitions] |
| rejoin2 |
to say in reply or response. [3 definitions] |
| rejoinder |
a response to a reply; retort. [2 definitions] |
| rejudge |
combined form of judge. |
| rejuggle |
combined form of juggle. |
| rejuvenate |
to restore the vigor, health, or appearance of youth to. |