˜yÐÄvlog

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repass

[ ree-pas, -pahs ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to pass back or again.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • °ù±ð·±è²¹²õ·²õ²¹²µ±ð [ree-, pas, -ij], noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of repass1

1425–75; late Middle English repassen < Middle French repasser, Old French, equivalent to re- re- + passer to pass
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Example Sentences

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Following the aching prayers of the album’s “Turiya and Ramakrishna,†the opening strings of “Blue Nile†herald respite and repass, a moment to settle and reset.

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After Sebastian Vettel passed Pierre Gasly out of the La Source hairpin, Ocon, right behind them, drafted both as Gasly went to repass Vettel.

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If Putin succeeds in seizing the east and establishes a land corridor to Crimea, Repass said that Moscow would have a stronger position in any negotiated settlement.

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“In another month, I anticipate exhaustion on both sides without a military decision/outcome either way,†Repass wrote.

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“The outcome hinges on who can reconstitute effective forces faster than the other,†General Repass said.

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