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Synonyms for re-collect
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-kuh-lekt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri kəˈlɛkt |
Top 10 synonyms for re-collect Other synonyms for the word re-collect
- adduce
- adjust
- allay
- appease
- arouse
- assuage
- attest
- awaken
- backtrack
- balm
- be familiar
- bear in mind
- becalm
- bethink
- bring back to
- bring to mind
- brood over
- brush up
- button down
- call
- call attention
- call to mind
- check
- check out
- check thoroughly
- cite
- clutch
- come to one
- comfort
- commemorate
- commit to memory
- conjure up
- console
- contain
- contrive
- control
- cool
- cram
- create
- debrief
- deliberate
- descry
- detail
- detain
- determinate
- devise
- diagnose
- diagnosticate
- dig into the past
- distinguish
- dwell upon
- ease
- ease up
- educe
- elicit
- emphasize
- enjoy
- enshrine
- espy
- evoke
- excerpt
- extract
- finger
- fix in the mind
- flash
- flash on
- get
- get back
- give a cue
- go back
- go over
- grasp
- hand onto
- hark back
- hash over
- have
- have memories
- hint
- hold
- hold dear
- hold fast
- hold in
- husband
- imply
- instance
- intimate
- jog one's memory
- keep
- keep forever
- keep in mind
- keep possession
- know
- know again
- know by heart
- learn
- learn by heart
- lessen
- let up
- live in the past
- look at again
- look back
- look back on
- lull
- maintain
- make
- make one remember
- make one think
- make out
- master
- materialize
- memorialize
- memorize
- mention
- mind
- mitigate
- moderate
- modulate
- muse over
- nail
- nail down
- nail it down
- name
- note
- notice
- observe
- own
- pacify
- paraphrase
- parrot
- peg
- perceive
- perseverate
- pinpoint
- placate
- place
- point out
- polish up
- possess
- preserve
- proclaim
- prod
- produce as by magic
- prompt
- put away
- put in mind
- quell
- quiet
- re-collect
- reassess
- recall
- recap
- recapitulate
- recite
- reclaim
- recognize
- recollect
- reconcile
- reconsider
- recover
- reestablish
- reevaluate
- reexamine
- reexperience
- refer to
- reference
- reflect
- reflect on
- refresh memory
- regulate
- rehash
- rein
- reinstate
- reintroduce
- reiterate
- relax
- relive
- remark
- remember
- remind
- reminisce
- renew
- repress
- reserve
- resolve
- restrain
- retain
- retake
- retell
- rethink
- retrospect
- review
- revise
- revisit
- revive
- revoke
- ring a bell
- rouse
- run over
- run through
- run up flagpole
- save
- see
- settle
- sight
- simmer down
- slacken
- smother
- soften
- solace
- soothe
- spot
- still
- stir
- stir up
- store
- stress
- strike a note
- suggest
- summon
- summon up
- suppress
- tab
- tag
- take another look
- take back
- temper
- think back
- think of
- think over
- to remember
- tranquilize
- treasure
- tune down
- urge
- verify
- waken
- warn
- withhold
Définition of re-collect
Origin :- "to collect or gather again," c.1600, from re- + collect (v.). Earlier simply "to collect" (1510s). Related: Re-collected; re-collecting.
- As in memorize : verb remember
- As in mind : verb remember
- As in quote : verb repeat something spoken, written by another
- As in recall : verb remember
- As in recognize : verb identify
- As in recollect : verb remember
- As in remember : verb keep in mind; summon into mind
- As in remind : verb awaken memories of something
- As in reminisce : verb go over in one's memory
- As in retain : verb hold on to physically or mentally
- As in review : verb go over again
- As in think : verb remember
- As in call to mind : verb to recollect
- As in recapture : verb regain
- As in think back : verb recall
- As in bethink : verb consider
- As in retrace : verb repeat
- As in compose : verb calm, bring under control
- As in conjure up : verb bring to mind
- It required all the rest of the day to re-collect our party and to repair damages.
- Extract from : « Christopher Carson » by John S. C. Abbott
- Beaten and sullen, the god again retired to re-collect his strength.
- Extract from : « The Underworld » by James C. Welsh
- For cogo (collect) and cogito (re-collect) have the same relation to each other as ago and agito, facio and factito.
- Extract from : « The Confessions of Saint Augustine » by Saint Augustine
- When his household cares obliged the ministrant to leave her room, Nydia began to re-collect her thoughts.
- Extract from : « The Last Days of Pompeii » by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
- The King lay for some moments silent, but evidently striving to re-collect his thoughts.
- Extract from : « Harold, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Antonyms for re-collect
- abandon
- aggravate
- agitate
- allow
- anger
- annoy
- approve
- arouse
- be ignorant
- calm
- confuse
- deny
- desert
- destroy
- disapprove
- disarrange
- disbelieve
- disobey
- disorganize
- disperse
- dispossess
- disregard
- distress
- disturb
- excite
- exclude
- excogitate
- fire
- forget
- free
- hide
- hurt
- ignore
- incite
- increase
- insert
- intensify
- irritate
- kill
- lack
- let go
- liberate
- lose
- misinterpret
- miss
- misunderstand
- move
- need
- neglect
- not have
- overlook
- pass up
- permit
- praise
- provoke
- refuse
- release
- repress
- restore
- ruin
- scatter
- spend
- trouble
- unfasten
- upset
- vex
- want
- waste
- worry
- worsen
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