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reprocessed

[ ree-pros-estor, especially British, -proh-sest ]

adjective

  1. (of wool) previously spun and woven but not used, as tailors' clippings.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ü²Ôr±ð·±è°ù´Ç³¦î€½Ä²õ²õ±ð»å adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reprocessed1

1935–40; re- + processed ( def )
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"The three-month outcomes are encouraging, but the six- and 12-month outcomes will be vital in understanding whether, with the exception of battery life, the reprocessed pacemakers can function like new ones."

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In the past year, China has stepped up exports to Vietnam and Mexico, where goods can be reprocessed and then shipped on to the United States or Europe with low or no tariffs.

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Then, when CO2 is produced as a byproduct of biomanufacturing, it can be recaptured and reprocessed to feed the next generation of microbes.

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“Those student records will eventually need to be reprocessed by the Department and resent to schools, leading to further delays in ... financial aid offers,†an association statement said.

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Most of that waste, he observed, is not reprocessed, and ends up stored on site at nuclear power plants, "because no community wishes to host long-term nuclear storage facilities."

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