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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of rechange.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile I crawled into the coffer and rechanged.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • And he had begun with the highest, the Holy Father's representative in England, the Prince-Bishop of Winchester, Henry of Blois, just shaking together his violated dignity and emerging with formidable resolution into the field of discussion, as if he had never changed and rechanged his coat, nor been shut up fast in his own castle in his own city, in peril of his life.

    An Excellent Mystery Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1985

  • And he had begun with the highest, the Holy Father's representative in England, the Prince-Bishop of Winchester, Henry of Blois, just shaking together his violated dignity and emerging with formidable resolution into the field of discussion, as if he had never changed and rechanged his coat, nor been shut up fast in his own castle in his own city, in peril of his life.

    An Excellent Mystery Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1985

  • How the fortunes of war rose and fell, and changed and rechanged that night, is an old story to those who listen to such stories; and those who do not will be glad to be spared the telling of it.

    Short Stories for English Courses Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels

  • Hereafter, then, it can only be rechanged by that ultimate decomposition which men call death.

    The Opium Habit Horace B. Day

  • But the face of the earth had been altered by one of those great inland swoops of the sea that have for centuries changed and rechanged the point of Sussex, advancing, receding, shifting the coast-line, making new shores, restoring old fields, wedding the soil with the sand.

    Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard 1921

  • She was staring into Lon's face, and he was flashing from her to Katherine glances that changed and rechanged like dark clouds passing over the heaven's blue.

    From the Valley of the Missing Grace Miller White 1912

  • How the fortunes of war rose and fell, and changed and rechanged that night, is an old story to those who listen to such stories; and those who do not will be glad to be spared the telling of it.

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • How the fortunes of war rose and fell, and changed and rechanged that night, is an old story to those who listen to such stories; and those who do not will be glad to be spared the telling of it.

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • How the fortunes of war rose and fell, and changed and rechanged that night, is an old story to those who listen to such stories; and those who do not will be glad to be spared the telling of it.

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

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