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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to use something once more, usually for a different purpose
to refill an electronic device with energy
to watch something such as a movie, television show, etc. again
to marry again after the death of a previous spouse or after a divorce
to vote for someone to continue in a position of authority, especially in a political office, for another term
to play an audio or visual content, or video game again from the beginning
to feel or experience something again
to make or build something once again after it has been destroyed or damaged
to make something again or bring it back into existence or imagination
to add more of a substance into something that was previously emptied
to open again after being closed or shut down
to claim and capture something again after losing it
to put fresh ammunition into a firearm after it has been used
to organize again, especially after facing a setback or challenge
to convey or tell something again, like a story, event, or experience
to repeat or emphasize something again
to find or experience something again, especially after forgetting or losing it
to think again about an opinion or decision, particularly to see if it needs changing or not
to consider something again in order to improve it or make a different decision
to visit or examine something again, typically with the intention of reviewing, reassessing, or experiencing it anew
to show up again or become visible once more after being absent or unseen for a period of time
Verbs of Course of Events | |||
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Verbs for Planning and Scheduling | Verbs for Timing | Verbs for Beginning | Verbs for Continuation and Interruption |
Verbs for Ending | Verbs for Repetition | Verbs for Restoration and Remaking |
