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v. 1 restore, save, reclaim, rescue, redeem, re-establish,<br />

reinstate, re-educate, reorient, reform, US straighten out,<br />

Colloq US rehab: They have had marked success at rehabilitating<br />

criminals. 2 renew, redecorate, renovate, refurbish, restore,<br />

fix (up), repair, reconstruct, rebuild, change, transform: Sam<br />

has plans to rehabilitate vintage cars for a living.<br />

rehash v. 1 rework, go over again, restate, redo, rearrange,<br />

reshuffle, reuse: Heverton has nothing new to offer - he just<br />

keeps on rehashing the same old material.<br />

--n. 2 reworking, restatement, redoing, rearrangement,<br />

reshuffle, reshuffling, reuse, rewording: Her speech was a mere<br />

rehash of what she's said scores of times already.<br />

rehearsal n. 1 practice, exercise, dry run, drill, run-through,<br />

read-through, dress rehearsal, Technical undress rehearsal: Is<br />

there a rehearsal of the school play scheduled for tonight? 2<br />

narration, recounting, relation, recital, telling, description,<br />

enumeration, account, repetition, repeat: Do we have to listen<br />

to yet another rehearsal of your great-uncle's exploits in the<br />

war?<br />

rehearse v. 1 practise, exercise, run through, read through, study,<br />

repeat: Sorry, Annie, but we are going to have to rehearse the<br />

scene till you get it right. 2 repeat, relate, recite, tell,<br />

describe, recount, review, go through or over, review, report,<br />

recapitulate, Colloq recap: I shall go mad if I hear him again<br />

rehearse the events leading up to the final acceptance of his<br />

novel.<br />

reign n. 1 rule, sovereignty, ascendancy, power, hegemony, influence,<br />

command, suzerainty, administration, jurisdiction, leadership,<br />

government, direction, control, domination, mastery; kingdom,<br />

monarchy, empire: During her reign, the kingdom saw its<br />

greatest prosperity.<br />

--v. 2 rule, control, command, govern, lead, direct, dominate,<br />

supervise, manage, hold sway, wear the crown, wield the sceptre,<br />

occupy the throne, Colloq run the show, rule the roost, Slang<br />

call the shots: During the sixth Egyptian dynasty, Pepi II<br />

Nefektare reigned for 94 years, the longest in recorded history.<br />

3 prevail, be or become prevalent, predominate, hold sway,

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