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View synonyms for re-collect
re-collect
[ ree-kuh-lekt ]
verb (used with object)
- to collect, gather, or assemble again (something scattered).
- to rally (one's faculties, powers, spirits, etc.); recover or compose (oneself ).
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Word History and Origins
Origin of re-collect1
First recorded in 1605–15
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Example Sentences
On Feb. 15, 45 days after we initially collected the data, we tried to re-collect all the tweets we identified as antisemitic.
From Salon
There’s a pressing question at hand, still unanswered, about how the American feminist movement will re-collect itself now, and whether it will push in an ideological direction more aligned with the thinkers it marginalized.
From New York Times
“At the worst case, we would send someone out to re-collect that data.”
From Seattle Times
“At the worst case, we would send someone out to re-collect that data.”
From Washington Times
“At worst case, we would send someone out to re-collect that data,” he said.
From Washington Post
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