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List of antonyms from "re join" to antonyms from "re-lapsed"
Discover our 1048 antonyms available for the terms "re joins, re joinder, re-joinder, re lapsed, re-laid, re-lapsed" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Re join (24 antonyms)
- Re joinder (30 antonyms)
- Re-joinder (30 antonyms)
- Re-joinders (30 antonyms)
- Re joinders (30 antonyms)
- Re joined (24 antonyms)
- Re-joining (24 antonyms)
- Re joining (24 antonyms)
- Re joins (24 antonyms)
- Re-joins (24 antonyms)
- Re kindle (41 antonyms)
- Re-kindle (41 antonyms)
- Re-kindled (41 antonyms)
- Re kindled (41 antonyms)
- Re kindles (41 antonyms)
- Re-kindles (41 antonyms)
- Re kindling (41 antonyms)
- Re-kindling (41 antonyms)
- Re-laid (42 antonyms)
- Re laid (42 antonyms)
- Re-lapse (110 antonyms)
- Re lapse (110 antonyms)
- Re lapsed (76 antonyms)
- Re-lapsed (76 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « re-laid »
- As in relay : verb pass on, transmit
- As in report : verb communicate information, knowledge
- As in send : verb transmit, transfer through a system
- As in transmit : verb communicate, send
- As in pass the buck : verb pass responsibility on to another
- As in broadcast : verb put forth on electronic media
- As in carry : verb transport physical object
- As in carry : verb broadcast electronically
- As in tote : verb carry
- As in fax : verb copy
- The paving of footway in Calthorpe Place taken up and re-laid.
- Extract from : « Fifth Report of the Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea [1860-1] » by Charles Lahee
- Has frost worked such havoc that some sections must be re-laid?
- Extract from : « If You're Going to Live in the Country » by Thomas H. Ormsbee and Richmond Huntley
- The paving of footway in Manor Gardens taken up and re-laid.
- Extract from : « Fifth Report of the Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea [1860-1] » by Charles Lahee
- The crossing in Sloane Square (eastward of late the site of the Indicator) re-laid and increased in width.
- Extract from : « Fifth Report of the Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea [1860-1] » by Charles Lahee
- The old floor was re-laid with narrow boards over which are laid Daghestan rugs; Mission furniture is used.
- Extract from : « Remodeled Farmhouses » by Mary H. Northend
- This does not mean that the roof must be re-laid if otherwise tight and sound.
- Extract from : « If You're Going to Live in the Country » by Thomas H. Ormsbee and Richmond Huntley