Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To provide with a new block, or other suitable support, as a specimen in a museum collection.
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- verb transitive To
block ,prevent , orhamper again. - verb transitive To
remould (a hat) into its original shape.
Etymologies
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Examples
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(Also, do I void my warranty, or can I "reblock" it later?).
07/26/2005 2005
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If the music director adds a bar in a song, the choreographer will want to reblock the entire dance number.
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I actually have to log into my filter and unblock and reblock things.
What to do about filtration? Allow ad hoc distributed filtration! 2006
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I actually have to log into my filter and unblock and reblock things.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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It's usually 10-15 years before they deteriorate or reblock, so repeat surgery is sometimes needed.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: V.P. Candidate Cheney Hospitalized - November 22, 2000 2000
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I suppose you could explode it then reblock if needed.
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I suppose you could explode it then reblock if needed.
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I suppose you could explode it then reblock if needed.
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I suppose you could explode it then reblock if needed.
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I suppose you could explode it then reblock if needed.
633111399 commented on the word reblock
If the music director adds a bar in a song, the choreographer will want to reblock the entire dance number. —Ken Levine: What I Learned On My First Musical
May 28, 2010