Verbs of Course of Events - Verbs for Repetition

Here you will learn some English verbs referring to repetition such as "reuse", "rewatch", and "reload".

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Verbs of Course of Events
to reuse [verb]

to use something once more, usually for a different purpose

Ex: The company encouraged employees to reuse paper and reduce waste .

to warm previously cooked food

Ex: The restaurant reheated the pasta dish for takeout orders .

to refill an electronic device with energy

Ex: They recharge the batteries in their camera before the trip .

to watch something such as a movie, television show, etc. again

Ex: They plan to rewatch the series before the new season airs .

to marry again after the death of a previous spouse or after a divorce

Ex: Following her husband 's death , she eventually remarried .

to vote for someone to continue in a position of authority, especially in a political office, for another term

Ex: She was reelected as the chairperson of the committee for another term .

to play an audio or visual content, or video game again from the beginning

Ex: The DJ decided to replay the hit track due to popular demand from the audience .

to begin something again

Ex: The team had to restart the experiment due to technical difficulties .

to feel or experience something again

Ex: Visiting the beach where they had honeymooned , they recaptured the romance of their early days together .

to make or build something once again after it has been destroyed or damaged

Ex: The city decided to reconstruct the bridge to improve traffic flow .

to make something again or bring it back into existence or imagination

Ex: The scientists hoped to recreate the conditions of the ancient world in the laboratory .

to add more of a substance into something that was previously emptied

Ex: He refilled the bird feeder with fresh seeds .

to open again after being closed or shut down

Ex: After a brief closure , the store is reopening with new management .

to claim and capture something again after losing it

Ex: The company launched a campaign to retake market share lost to competitors .

to put fresh ammunition into a firearm after it has been used

Ex: The police officer swiftly trained to reload her service revolver in various tactical scenarios .

to organize again, especially after facing a setback or challenge

Ex: The students regrouped after the exam to study more effectively for the next one .

to convey or tell something again, like a story, event, or experience

Ex: He retold the joke to his friends , hoping for a better reaction .

to repeat or emphasize something again

Ex: He reiterated his commitment to finish the project on time .

to find or experience something again, especially after forgetting or losing it

Ex: Through therapy , she rediscovered her self-confidence .

to think again about an opinion or decision, particularly to see if it needs changing or not

Ex: He asked his boss to reconsider his request for a promotion .

to consider something again in order to improve it or make a different decision

Ex: After receiving feedback , he decided to rethink his design for the website .

to visit or examine something again, typically with the intention of reviewing, reassessing, or experiencing it anew

Ex: He wanted to revisit the place where he and his spouse had their first date .

to show up again or become visible once more after being absent or unseen for a period of time

Ex: The sun is expected to reappear after the passing storm .

to go back to a previous state, condition, or behavior

Ex: Due to budget constraints , the project had to revert to its original scope .