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  • To rebuke

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    the act of speaking angrily to someone because you disapprove of what they have said or done, or the things that someone says to show disapproval like this :
  • To rebate

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    money that is returned to you after you pay for goods or services, done in order to make the sale more attractive:
  • To refute

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    to prove a statement, opinion, or belief to be wrong or false:
  • To unite

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    to bring different groups or things together to become one, or to join together to become one:
  • To reknit

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    to join or come together again, or to make something do this:
  • To reignite

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  • To overwrite

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    to write something in a way that is not clear and simple or is more detailed than it needs to be:
  • To rewire

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  • To cage

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    to put or keep birds or animals in a cage:
  • To chine

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    a cut of meat that includes part of the backbone :
  • To chime

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  • To chide

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  • To colonise

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    to send people to live in and govern another country:
  • To recognise

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    If a persons achievements are recognized, official approval is shown for them:
  • To recognize

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    to accept that something is legal, true, or important:
  • To decolonise

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    (of a colony) to become politically independent:
  • To re-colonise

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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 decolonize

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    (of a colony) to become politically independent:
  • To re-colonize

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  • To enclose

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    to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else: