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reman

[ ree-man ]

verb (used with object)

, re·manned, re·man·ning.
  1. to man again; furnish with a fresh supply of personnel.
  2. to restore the manliness or courage of.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of reman1

First recorded in 1660–70; re- + man
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Example Sentences

The candidates generally backed a host of policies pioneered by former President Donald Trump, including the “Reman in Mexico” program that pushed illegal border crossers back into Mexico to wait for their immigration court hearings, and the border wall.

Plaid Cymru health spokesman Mabon ap Gwynfor said the inquiry would not adequately cover the decisions made in Wales during the pandemic in enough depth and questions would reman unanswered.

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Mora was one of the few fighters to reman in his hometown after the struggle, tending to his lime groves.

Mora was one of the few fighters to reman in his hometown after the struggle, tending to his lime groves.

Brown was allowed to reman free pending trial, with bond set at $50,000.

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