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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reraise.

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Examples

  • With blinds at 100-200, Baekke raised to 600 and the mystery player reraised to 1,500.

    Loose cannon or solid player? 2010

  • His opponent, Christopher Gonzales, reraised and Ellis called.

    WSOP: yet another great week for Brits 2010

  • But that only reraised the same questions: Why didn't he act before the resignation?

    Obama's Minister Problem 2008

  • You also talked to here afterwards, she was well last week reraised this idea that they might have this uranium enrichment program.

    CNN Transcript Jun 23, 2008 2008

  • But that only reraised the same questions: Why didn't he act before the resignation?

    My Response to Lanny Davis 2008

  • In this case Reid warned the Republicans to stop their destruction of traditional courtesies that have let our government work (informing opposition leaders of Supreme Court nominations) and reraised an issue of central impotance.

    All news is bad news « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Even if somebody reraised him and he had to muck, he could make up the lost $600 by raising again the next hand.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • Even if somebody reraised him and he had to muck, he could make up the lost $600 by raising again the next hand.

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006

  • Without hesitation, Smith reraised him all-in for $15,500 more.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • As it was, the two players raised and reraised each other all-in, and then chopped the pot, each with the same hand, a full house, aces over threes.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

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