Definitions

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  • verb To split again.

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  • verb To split again.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ split

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Examples

  • The doctors 'pension fund is seventy years' worth of blue chip stocks and corporate bonds that have increased ten, twenty, fifty, hundreds of times over, split and resplit dozens of times, and paid out dividends that are reinvested in the fund.

    Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992

  • It doesn't look like much of an edge but every bit helps, so always resplit aces!

    CasinoCityTimes.com 2010

  • It doesn't look like much of an edge but every bit helps, so always resplit aces!

    CasinoCityTimes.com 2010

  • Nowadays many casinos allow players the opportunity to resplit aces.

    CasinoCityTimes.com 2010

  • Tech Notes: I extracted the cds as a range and resplit the tracks using CDWAV.

    bt.etree.org 2008

  • (b) Fully Join the UK adopt a normal Tory/Labour/Lib Dem set-up and a sensible NI assembly, (c) resplit NI so the remainder is actually fully behind the UK (80/90% would do) or (d) bugger off and set up your own state and sort it out amongst yourselves.

    Northern Ireland Election Analysis 2007

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