Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To measure again; to retrace.
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- verb
measure again
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Examples
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My husband and I volunteered to monitor four of the cone gates and remeasure the gate size for each new cart competing.
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She enjoyed it even though Grete hovered over her, counting out drops as they dripped and making her remeasure her scoops.
Falling In Frances O’Roark Dowell 2010
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She enjoyed it even though Grete hovered over her, counting out drops as they dripped and making her remeasure her scoops.
Falling In Frances O’Roark Dowell 2010
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By NowhereBob, June 11, 2010 @ 9:39 pm remeasure when I got home.
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On the other hand, you have to go to Hong Kong to get measured, and they don't remeasure you for every suit, the way a traditional tailor would.
A return to conservative business suits and accessories. Ann Althouse 2009
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The carpet-measuring mollusk had to come back again today and remeasure.
W(h)el(k), I mussel say, this doesn't shrimprise me StyleyGeek 2007
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Measure, remeasure, compare, and see what game mechanisms were used.
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The carpet-measuring mollusk had to come back again today and remeasure.
Archive 2007-07-01 StyleyGeek 2007
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Either we remeasure, or we accept that our data is not going to be publishable, or we eliminate the complete data set from consideration.
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Either we remeasure, or we accept that our data is not going to be publishable, or we eliminate the complete data set from consideration.
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