Definitions
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- verb To
chart again, toredraw a chart. - verb music To
chart again, to return to the hit chart.
Etymologies
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Examples
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He thought of all those traveling men with their quills and parchments, with their boats and their spears, and if he had possessed a compass, he would have taken it up to rechart the world before him, tygers be damned.
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He thought of all those traveling men with their quills and parchments, with their boats and their spears, and if he had possessed a compass, he would have taken it up to rechart the world before him, tygers be damned.
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They can assist you in determining the exact coordinates necessary to rechart your route toward a life without limits.
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I am, though, a member of a group that can make a difference, one that has, and one that arguably has the greatest responsibility of all to rechart the course of our ship of state this year.
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I am, though, a member of a group that can make a difference, one that has, and one that arguably has the greatest responsibility of all to rechart the course of our ship of state this year.
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I am, though, a member of a group that can make a difference, one that has, and one that arguably has the greatest responsibility of all to rechart the course of our ship of state this year.
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I am, though, a member of a group that can make a difference, one that has, and one that arguably has the greatest responsibility of all to rechart the course of our ship of state this year.
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You need to predict the weather and rechart your course.
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You need to predict the weather and rechart your course.
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You need to predict the weather and rechart your course.
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