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reconcentration
[ ree-kon-suhn-trey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of concentrating again.
- the state of being concentrated again.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reconcentration1
First recorded in 1895–1900; re- + concentration
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Example Sentences
But his left was still shaky, his reserves were not yet up and his reconcentration was incomplete.
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It was the awful policy of “reconcentration” that stretched the forbearance of the people of this country to the breaking point.
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This local enrichment of the vein is due to the reconcentration of its metalliferous ores.
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Moreover, there was a large number of Americans in the island who were made to suffer from the policy of reconcentration.
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No person within the reconcentration zones was permitted to go outside thereof—cross the dead line—without a written pass.
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