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REDUNDANT (ADJ) BEYOND WHAT IS NEEDED; UNNECESSARILY REPETITIOUS IN THE PHRASE “REPEAT AGAIN” THE WORD “AGAIN” IS USUALLY REDUNDANT.
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REFORM (V) TO CHANGE OR CORRECT TIA MARIA TORRES HELPS PATROLEES TO REFORM BY HELPING THEM TO LEARN THE SKILLS NEEDED TO FIND A GOOD JOB.
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REFUTE (V) TO CONTRADICT; DISPROVE THE ARGUMENT THAT A SMALL COUNTRY WITH FEW NATURAL RESOURCES CANNOT BECOME A RICH COUNTRY IS REFUTED BY THE EXAMPLE OF SINGAPORE.
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REGRESS (V) TO MOVE BACKWARD; RETURN TO AN EARLIER FORM WHEN ADULTS ARE UNDER STRESS, THEY SOMETIMES REGRESS TO CHILDISH BEHAVIOR.
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RELEGATE (V) TO PUT IN AN INFERIOR POSITION PAUL’S POOR PERFORMANCE ON THE FINAL HISTORY EXAM RELEGATED HIM TO THE AIS CLASS THE FOLLOWING YEAR.
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RELEVANT (ADJ) REFERRING TO THE MATTER UNDER CONSIDERATION AN IMPORTANT JOB OF A JUDGE IS TO DETERMINE WHAT TESTIMONY IS RELEVANT IN EACH PARTICULAR CASE.
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REMEDY (V) TO CURE; CORRECT FREQUENTLY, THE BEST REMEDY FOR WHAT AILS US IS A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP.
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REMORSELESS (ADJ) HAVING NO PITY; RELENTLESS THE ADVANCE OF THE LAVA TOWARD THE TOWN WAS REMORELESS.
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RENAISSANCE (N) REBIRTH; REVIVAL The Renaissance was a great time for art, the sciences, and innovation of all kinds.
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RENOUNCE (V) TO GIVE UP OR REJECT A RIGHT OR TITLE THE WINNER OF THE LOTTERY RENOUNCED HER RIGHT TO THE MONEY BECAUSE SHE FELT SHE DID NOT DESERVE IT.
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REPLICATE (V) TO DUPLICATE; REPEAT SCIEINTISTS MUST BE ABLE TO REPLICATE EXPERIMENTS BEFORE RESULTS FROM THEM CAN BE ACCEPTED.
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REPRESS (V) TO RESTRAIN; HOLD BACK MARY HAD REPRESSED HER CHILDHOOD MEMORY OF THE TRAGEDY FOR 30 YEARS BEFORE LETTING IT OUT IN A COUSELING SESSION.
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REPREHENSIBLE (ADJ) BLAMEWORTHY; DISREPUTABLE MURDER IS A REPREHENSIBLE ACT THAT IS SERIOUSLY PUNISHED IN EVERY SOCIETY.
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REPRIMAND (V) TO SCOLD THE PRINCIPAL REPRIMANDED THE STUDENT FOR CAUSING A DISTURBANCE OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL.
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REPROVE (V) TO CRITICIZE; CORRECT THE WRITER WAS REPROVED BY CRITICS FOR USING A PASSAGE FROM ANOTHER WORK WITHOUT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
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REPUDIATE (V) TO REJECT MR. JONES REPUDIATED THE ACCUSATION THAT HE WAS INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES.
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RETICENT (ADJ) NOT SPEAKING FREELY; RESERVED JULIE BECAME RETICENT WHEN SHE WAS ASKED TO TELL THE STORY OF HER PAST.
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RETRACT (V) TO TAKE BACK ONCE AN INSULT HAS PASSED A PERSON’S LIPS, IT CANNOT BE RETRACTED.
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REVERE (V) TO WORSHIP; REGARD WITH AWE BUDDHA IS REVERED BY HINDUS AS WELL AS BY BUDDHISTS.
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REVOKE (V) TO CANCEL; CALL BACK PETER’S DRIVING WAS SO POOR THAT HIS LICENSE WAS REVOKED.
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