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  • To recolonise

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    (of animals, plants, or organisms) to start to live or grow again in a particular area, or to encourage animals, etc. to live or grow somewhere:
  • To replot

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    to make a new plan that is different from an earlier one:
  • To re-clothe

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    to give something a new covering or outer appearance:
  • To re-silver

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  • To retie

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  • To relish

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    If you relish the idea or thought of something, you feel pleasure that it is going to happen:
  • To outdrive

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  • To out-drive

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  • To reassure

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  • To reassess

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  • To reassert

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    to say again that something is definitely true:
  • To countersign

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    to sign an important document that someone else has already signed, in order to make it able to be accepted:
  • To misalign

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  • To realize

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    to achieve something you were hoping for:
  • To realise

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    to achieve something you were hoping for:
  • To malign

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    to say false and unpleasant things about someone, or to criticize someone unfairly:
  • Keeping it off somebody

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    to stop something touching or harming someone or something:
  • Hearing them of somebody

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  • To subdue

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    to bring a person or group under control by using force:
  • To subsidize

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