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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reboard .
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Examples
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The federal agency says Apache is using a robotic vehicle to see if the platform can be reboarded safely.
Offshore Platform Evacuated In Gulf Of Mexico After Gas Leak Detected
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They reboarded the Saturnia for their final day of travel.
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They reboarded the Saturnia for their final day of travel.
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They reboarded the Saturnia for their final day of travel.
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“When we reboarded the flight,” Joy later told me, “I saw these young men and I remember thinking, ‘My, those guys are pretty good looking.’”
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“When we reboarded the flight,” Joy later told me, “I saw these young men and I remember thinking, ‘My, those guys are pretty good looking.’”
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Then, with a wave, the men reboarded their tank, cranked the engine, and drove off.
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The passenger and his dogs deplaned with a large Storm case on wheels, entered the hangar, and then about ten minutes later returned without the case, reboarded the plane, and instructed the pilot to take him back to Naples.
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Then, with a wave, the men reboarded their tank, cranked the engine, and drove off.
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In another he imagines a bus ride as a journey to the underworld and describes how the passengers "reboarded/And were reincarnated seat by seat."
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