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View definitions for re-covered

re-covered

adjective as in whole

adjective as in improved

Strong matches

Weak match

adjective as in recovered

adjective as in recovered

adjective as in renewed

Strongest match

Weak match

adjective as in replaced

adjective as in rested

adjective as in revived

verb as in recycle

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verb as in reimburse

verb as in repossess

verb as in retrieve

verb as in salvage

verb as in recapture

verb as in reclaim

verb as in reclaim

verb as in retake

verb as in come along

verb as in come back

verb as in get back

adjective as in whole

adjective as in improved

Strong matches

Weak match

adjective as in recovered

adjective as in recovered

adjective as in renewed

Strongest match

Weak match

adjective as in replaced

adjective as in rested

adjective as in revived

verb as in recycle

Strongest match

verb as in reimburse

verb as in repossess

verb as in retrieve

verb as in salvage

verb as in recapture

verb as in reclaim

verb as in reclaim

verb as in retake

verb as in come along

verb as in come back

verb as in get back

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Example Sentences

A pad lasts a considerable time, and when the bamboo sheath wears through may be re-covered as described below.

It is entirely coated with a black groundwork, which has been generally re-covered with a yellowish white clay, baked on.

The Speaker might be expected to complain that his umbrella (recently re-covered) had mysteriously disappeared.

The whole of the Lantern has been repaired, and the exterior wood work re-covered with lead.

They were, with the other relics, placed in a new coffin, and the grave re-covered.

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On this page you'll find 2064 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-covered, such as: wholesome, better, fit, hale, right, and sound.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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