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List of antonyms from "re appearance" to antonyms from "re assert"


Discover our 737 antonyms available for the terms "re-appeared, re-appearing, re-arrangement, re arrangements, re-arrangements, re appearances" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.


Definition of the day : « re-appearing »

  • As in recur : verb happen again; repeat in one's mind
  • As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
  • As in return : verb go back, turn back
  • As in reappear : verb come again
  • As in recrudesce : verb return
  • As in reoccur : verb recur
  • As in restate : verb repeat
  • As in come back : verb return
  • As in get back : verb return
  • As in haunt : verb visit as a spirit
Example sentences :
  • Re-appearing at a little distance, she entices them towards her, and thus they at once become good swimmers.
  • Extract from : « Mamma's Stories about Birds » by Anonymous (AKA the author of "Chickseed without Chickweed")
  • And so no vertebrate lacks it, and we never find it re-appearing in any of the lower ranges.
  • Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books - Volume 15 - Science » by Various
  • The faith which was then re-appearing in the Church did not take the firm hold of him that it did of Luther.
  • Extract from : « History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century (Volume 1) » by J. H. Merle D'Aubign
  • But no one wished to hear him read again, so we stopped our applause just in time to prevent him from re-appearing.
  • Extract from : « Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Girl » by Jenny Wren
  • Some ten minutes elapsed without her re-appearing, and then Bernard stepped to the threshold of the window and looked for her.
  • Extract from : « Confidence » by Henry James
  • Gold may be dissolved by a compound acid, and for a time may cease to be observed, but not beyond the power of re-appearing.
  • Extract from : « The Ordinance of Covenanting » by John Cunningham
  • Men kept vanishing and re-appearing among the rocks, and it was very difficult to fix our position geographically.
  • Extract from : « Across China on Foot » by Edwin Dingle