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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
regear .
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Examples
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He believes “deep — rather than superficial — cultural redevelopment is necessary” and that “the cycle of childhood socialisation needs to be regeared” if there is to be radical improvement.
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He believes “deep — rather than superficial — cultural redevelopment is necessary” and that “the cycle of childhood socialisation needs to be regeared” if there is to be radical improvement.
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The general rule of thumb for regearing is that any machine turning a tire 28 inches or taller should be regeared.
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However, the performance gains from those bolt-on items can be seen again when the transmission is regeared.
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However, the performance gains from those bolt-on items can be seen again when the transmission is regeared.
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The general rule of thumb for regearing is that any machine turning a tire 28 inches or taller should be regeared.
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Many pickup trucks can be regeared at the factory or by an after-market shop with a transmission arrangement that makes them more suitable for hauling trailers and fifth-wheels.
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Many pickup trucks can be regeared at the factory or by an after-market shop with a transmission arrangement that makes them more suitable for hauling trailers and fifth-wheels.
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Many pickup trucks can be regeared at the factory or by an after-market shop with a transmission arrangement that makes them more suitable for hauling trailers and fifth-wheels.
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Many pickup trucks can be regeared at the factory or by an after-market shop with a transmission arrangement that makes them more suitable for hauling trailers and fifth-wheels.
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