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List of antonyms from "re eking" to antonyms from "re energized"
Discover our 410 antonyms available for the terms "re-enacts, re enact, re-energize, re energized, re enacting, re-eking" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Re eking (83 antonyms)
- Re-eking (83 antonyms)
- Re-elect (4 antonyms)
- Re elect (4 antonyms)
- Re electing (4 antonyms)
- Re-electing (4 antonyms)
- Re elects (4 antonyms)
- Re-elects (4 antonyms)
- Re-enact (24 antonyms)
- Re enact (24 antonyms)
- Re enacted (24 antonyms)
- Re-enacted (24 antonyms)
- Re enacting (24 antonyms)
- Re-enacting (24 antonyms)
- Re-enactment (4 antonyms)
- Re enactment (4 antonyms)
- Re enactments (4 antonyms)
- Re-enactments (4 antonyms)
- Re enacts (24 antonyms)
- Re-enacts (24 antonyms)
- Re-energize (3 antonyms)
- Re energize (3 antonyms)
- Re-energized (3 antonyms)
- Re energized (3 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « re-elect »
- As in reinstate : verb give back responsibility
- I re-elect the General to give away my wine to Africans and manufacturers?
- Extract from : « Sophisms of the Protectionists » by Frederic Bastiat
- These men have influence, and we require influence to re-elect Mr. Lincoln.
- Extract from : « Behind the Scenes » by Elizabeth Keckley
- I believe there is no disposition in any party to re-elect Heister.
- Extract from : « The Life of Albert Gallatin » by Henry Adams
- If the fellows know their business they'll re-elect him for next year.
- Extract from : « The Crimson Sweater » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- And then could he face the clubs,—if the clubs would be kind enough to re-elect him?
- Extract from : « Mr. Scarborough's Family » by Anthony Trollope
- When Michaelmas arrived, the livery refused to re-elect Trecothick—as indeed Wilkes had foretold.
- Extract from : « London and the Kingdom - Volume III » by Reginald R. Sharpe
- I told him that, after this, nothing but bribery and corruption could re-elect him as the Mayor of St. Louis.
- Extract from : « My Impresssions of America » by Margot Asquith
- The legislature whose duty it would be to re-elect him to the United States Senate, was already in session.
- Extract from : « The Gilded Age, Complete » by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
- There were enough votes to re-elect him, but it would require the most careful political manipulation to hold them together.
- Extract from : « Jennie Gerhardt » by Theodore Dreiser
- The procedure is to make a few long speeches, praise the club, and re-elect the Board.
- Extract from : « Greenwich Village » by Anna Alice Chapin