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re
1[ rey ]
noun
- the syllable used for the second tone of a diatonic scale.
- (in the fixed system of solmization) the tone D. Compare sol-fa ( def 1 ).
re
2[ ree, rey ]
preposition
- in the case of; with reference to; in re.
're
3[ er ]
- contraction of are: They're leaving.
Re
4[ rey ]
noun
- Ra.
Re
5- rhenium.
R/E
6- real estate.
re-
7- a prefix, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning “again” or “again and again” to indicate repetition, or with the meaning “back” or “backward” to indicate withdrawal or backward motion:
regenerate; refurbish; retype; retrace; revert.
Re.
8abbreviation for
- rupee.
r.e.
9abbreviation for
- right end.
R.E.
10abbreviation for
- real estate.
- Reformed Episcopal.
- Right Excellent.
Re
1symbol for
- rupee
re
2/ riː /
preposition
- with reference to
Re
3the chemical symbol for
- rhenium
re
4the internet domain name for
- Reunion Island
're
5contraction of
- are
we're
they're
you're
re-
6prefix
- indicating return to a previous condition, restoration, withdrawal, etc
retrace
rebuild
reunite
renew
- indicating repetition of an action
remarry
recopy
RE
7abbreviation for
- Reformed Episcopal
- Religious Education
- Right Excellent
- Royal Engineers
Re
8/ reɪ /
noun
- another name for Ra 2
re
9/ riː; reɪ /
noun
- music a variant spelling of ray 3
Usage Note
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Origin of re3
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Origin of re2
Example Sentences
"We're in the busiest time of the year in Manchester. We say we want growth, but we've got a rail service that's actively working against us getting that growth and bringing people into the city," he said.
"In the end you’re going to have to have a proposition with a sum of money that is capable of building it bearing in mind the continuing effects of building price inflation," he said.
"I want us to be a top team, I really do. I know there's difficult teams out there, but can we have that consistency of 'this is how we play', where we're able to have a real good go?"
“We're talking about National Insurance, National Living Wage, we're talking about business rates. We have packaging and recycling taxes coming in. That's a lot of pressure on business all at once,” he said.
Tech journalist Will Gotsegen says crypto is a market driven to some extent by social media and influencers: “A big guy with a lot of influence... someone like Logan Paul, buys a tonne of crypto and tells their followers about it. They're going to buy it too.”
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