Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
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- verb To
mark again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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This sounds more like the approach of a professor when a student takes his essay back for a re-mark than the approach of a policy wonk when asked a question of national importance.
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So Kitteh tried to re-mark mee, an wehn dad dinna werk, he tried to mark teh BF!
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The park administration works with the village authorities to resettle encroachers and re-mark the boundary.
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Wehn I started datink mai boifren,, mai boikitteh wuld haf to re-mark me so I smelled liek him, an nawt taht horrid hoomin man!
soap scum kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Ramesh Singh, a UBS executive, scoured trading positions and asked Mr. Niblo how he was coming up with the prices to re-mark his portfolio, these traders say.
U.S. Investors Face Michael Siconolfi 2007
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QUOTEIn any event, re-mark your calendars: Coffee Shop in 2/07.
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In any event, re-mark your calendars: Coffee Shop in 2/07.
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In any event, re-mark your calendars: Coffee Shop in 2/07.
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As married people are not to expose themselves to their friends (who I once heard you sagely re-mark, would remember disagreeable things, when the honest pair had forgot them) I was deter-mined to be prudent.
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In any event, re-mark your calendars: Coffee Shop in 2/07.
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