List of synonyms from "re construction" to synonyms from "re counted"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms re constructs, re corded, re-convene, re convened, re-convening and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
Definition of the day : « re-cording »
- As in transcript : noun copy
- As in videocassette : noun magnetic tape on which video image is recorded
- As in bookkeeping : noun accounting
- As in cassette : noun cartridge
- As in recording : noun the act of one that records
- As in recording : noun record
- As in registration : noun the act of registering
- As in reporting : noun newsgathering
- As in hearing : noun ability to perceive sound
- As in index : verb arrange, order
- As in indicate : verb signify, display
- As in inscribe : verb imprint, write
- As in itemize : verb keep detailed record
- As in list : verb keep a record; tabulate
- As in monitor : verb listen, watch carefully
- As in note : verb observe, perceive
- As in photograph : verb take a picture with a camera
- As in put down : verb write into record
- As in read : verb express, state
- As in record : verb write down; store information
- As in record : verb give evidence of
- As in register : verb enter in list, record
- As in register : verb indicate, reveal
- As in report : verb communicate information, knowledge
- As in schedule : verb plan one's time
- As in score : verb keep count
- As in take down : verb write down
- As in trace : verb draw around
- As in transcribe : verb transfer to another medium
- As in write : verb put language down on paper
- As in bill : verb charge money for goods, services
- As in chalk up : verb score
- As in jot : verb scribble down
- As in chronicle : verb report, recount
- As in date : verb assign a time
- As in enlist : verb sign up for responsibility
- As in file : verb put in place, order
- As in film : verb take photographs
- The re-cording of the beds was a tedious process requiring two persons, and I soon grew big enough to count as one.
- Extract from : « A Backward Glance at Eighty » by Charles A. Murdock