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reemphasize/ˌriːˈɛmfəsaɪz/verbintermediate

To emphasize something again, giving renewed stress, focus, or prominence to an idea, statement, or fact.

The director called a special meeting to reemphasize the importance of workplace safety.

reenforce/ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːrs/verbintermediate

To strengthen or support an object, structure, or idea, typically by adding additional material or resources.

The engineers decided to reenforce the bridge supports with steel beams to handle heavier traffic.

reevaluate/ˌriːɪˈvæljueɪt/verbintermediate

To assess or evaluate something again, typically with the aim of making changes or forming a new judgment based on new evidence or circumstances.

The board of directors decided to reevaluate their long-term growth strategy.

reexamine/ˌriːɪɡˈzæmɪn/verbintermediate

To examine something again, typically in order to change one's opinion or to discover new information.

The committee decided to reexamine the evidence before reaching a final verdict.

reference/ˈrɛf.ər.əns/nounintermediate

The action of mentioning or alluding to something.

Her speech made frequent references to famous historical figures.

referential/ˌrɛf.əˈrɛn.ʃəl/adjectiveadvanced

Serving to refer to something; containing or providing references or allusions.

The film is highly referential, filled with subtle nods to classic cinema of the 1950s.

referred/rɪˈfɜːrd/verbintermediate

Directed someone to a person, place, or authority for information, help, or action.

The general practitioner referred her to a specialist for further testing.

refined/rɪˈfaɪnd/adjectiveintermediate

Having or showing a high degree of refinement, elegance, or cultured taste.

She possessed a refined sense of humor that was appreciated by all her guests.

reformado/ʁe.foʁˈma.du/adjectiveintermediate

Retired from work, military service, or a profession, usually receiving a pension.

O meu avô é militar reformado e conta muitas histórias.

reformulation/ˌriːˌfɔːrmjuˈleɪʃən/nounadvanced

The act of expressing something in a different way or using different words, often to clarify, simplify, or improve the original statement.

The teacher's reformulation of the complex physics problem helped the students grasp the concept immediately.

refrain/rɪˈfreɪn/verbintermediate

To stop oneself from doing something; to abstain or hold back.

Please refrain from talking during the movie.

refresher/rɪˈfrɛʃ.ər/nounintermediate

A drink or snack that provides a feeling of renewed energy or coolness.

After the long hike, the cold lemonade was a welcome refresher.

refrigeration/rɪˌfrɪdʒəˈreɪʃən/nounintermediate

The process of cooling or freezing substances, typically food or medicine, to preserve them or keep them at a low temperature.

Modern refrigeration has drastically reduced the incidence of foodborne illnesses.

refuge/ˈrɛf.juːdʒ/nounintermediate

A condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble; a place that provides such shelter.

The hikers sought refuge in a small mountain cabin when the storm began.

refurbished/ˌriːˈfɜːrbɪʃt/adjectiveintermediate

Restored to a good condition, typically referring to electronic or mechanical goods that have been inspected, repaired, and cleaned for resale.

I saved nearly thirty percent by purchasing a refurbished laptop directly from the manufacturer.

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