List of antonyms from "re doing" to antonyms from "re-dressing"


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Definition of the day : « re-double »

  • As in increase : verb add or grow
  • As in intensify : verb make more forceful, severe
  • As in magnify : verb enlarge, intensify
  • As in mount : verb increase, grow
  • As in rally : verb reorganize, unite
  • As in rise : verb increase, grow
  • As in rouse : verb stimulate, excite
  • As in redouble : verb reinforce
  • As in redouble : verb intensify
  • As in reecho : verb echo
  • As in snowball : verb increase
  • As in deepen : verb make more intense
  • As in double : verb make two of; make twice as large
  • As in duplicate : verb make a copy; repeat
  • As in echo : verb repeat, copy
Example sentences :
  • If the dealer has seen the two hands, he is not allowed to re-double.
  • Extract from : « Bridge; its Principles and Rules of Play » by J.B. Elwell
  • The man heard it with great delight, and promised to re-double his diligence to deserve her favour.
  • Extract from : « Cecilia, Volume 3 (of 3) » by Frances (Fanny) Burney (Madame d'Arblay)
  • If any double or re-double out of turn be not accepted, there shall be no further doubling in that hand.
  • Extract from : « Bridge Axioms and Laws » by J. B. Elwell
  • If the dealer or his partner elect to re-double, their adversaries shall have the right to again double.
  • Extract from : « Bridge Axioms and Laws » by J. B. Elwell
  • If either of their adversaries elect to double, the dealer and his partner have the right to re-double.
  • Extract from : « Bridge Axioms and Laws » by J. B. Elwell
  • If it is decided that the re-double shall stand, the process of re-doubling may continue as described in this and foregoing laws.
  • Extract from : « Bridge Axioms and Laws » by J. B. Elwell
  • If any double or re-double out of turn be not accepted there shall be no further doubling in that hand.
  • Extract from : « Bridge; its Principles and Rules of Play » by J.B. Elwell
  • Abud shouted threateningly for us to stop, but that only made us re-double our efforts.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories, July, 1931 » by Various