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- verb Present participle of
reconduct .
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Examples
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My mother, who fortunately perceived the error, repaired it by begging the castellane to take precedence of the Palatiness Granowska in reconducting the starost.
Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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I would have been incapable of reconducting them to their fold.
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Then he wipes his humid forehead, his eyes sparkle with divine light, he descends the narrow stairs, and we hear on the pavement the regular taps of the rod of the verger, who is reconducting him to the vestry.
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He gave each of them, on reconducting her, tired out, to her seat, the prescribed embrace, and to the least demure a couple of pinches, though this latter forms no part of the ceremonial.
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After the battle of Leipsic, he performed a valuable service in reconducting to France a body of about six thousand soldiers, who had been wounded in the affairs about Dresden.
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"Your wishes, Miss Ada, are equivocal to commands; allow me the honour of reconducting you to the Baronial Hall."
The Tinted Venus A Farcical Romance F. Anstey 1895
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"Thank you," he said, reconducting her to her carriage.
The Bread-winners A Social Study John Hay 1870
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Then he wipes his humid forehead, his eyes sparkle with divine light, he descends the narrow stairs, and we hear on the pavement the regular taps of the rod of the verger, who is reconducting him to the vestry.
Monsieur, Madame, and Bebe — Complete Gustave Droz 1863
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'Let me have the honour of reconducting you, Mademoiselle,' said
The Chaplet of Pearls Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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As the dance ended, and her partner was reconducting her to the countess, M. de Bois overcame his timidity sufficiently to join her.
Fairy Fingers A Novel Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie 1844
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