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rewin

[ ree-win ]

verb (used with object)

, re·won, re·win·ning.
  1. to win back or again.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of rewin1

First recorded in 1600–10; re- + win 1
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Example Sentences

“There are a lot of calamities here,” said Rewin Valenzuela, the leader of the Bangan community in Sanchez-Mira.

“Some people didn’t want to evacuate their homes but I forced them,” said Rewin Valenzuela, 48, a community leader.

In it, a community leader, Rewin Valenzuela, said he forced residents to leave after they refused an order evacuate.

“We’re every day trying to rewin that business.”

Rewin, rē-win′, v.t. to win back or again.

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