Definitions

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  • verb transitive To acknowledge again or anew.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ acknowledge

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Examples

  • Since she had noticed that he did indeed look fine in his uniform much earlier in the evening, Carly saw no need to reacknowledge that fact even to herself.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Since she had noticed that he did indeed look fine in his uniform much earlier in the evening, Carly saw no need to reacknowledge that fact even to herself.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Since she had noticed that he did indeed look fine in his uniform much earlier in the evening, Carly saw no need to reacknowledge that fact even to herself.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Since she had noticed that he did indeed look fine in his uniform much earlier in the evening, Carly saw no need to reacknowledge that fact even to herself.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

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