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re-form
[ ree-fawrm ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to form again.
re-form
/ ːˈɔː /
verb
- to form anew
Derived Forms
- ˌ-ڴǰˈپDz, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- -ڴǰ·tDz noun
- -ڴǰİ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Big losses in 2024 — mainly Trump’s — would only be a start at compelling the Republican Party to rethink what it’s become, and to re-form.
The end of the RNA strand remains water-free and can spontaneously re-form new RNA bonds.
It can form, melt and re-form multiple times a season — and exactly how it manifests is different each time.
“Until about a year ago, everybody thought the only thing you could do is take a plastic, break it back down to a monomer and then re-form it,” says Sanat Kumar, a chemical engineer at Columbia University.
These materials can then be melted and remade again and again because the cross-linkers can break and re-form their bonds.
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