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re-collect

[ree-kuh-lekt] / ˌri kəˈlɛkt /


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And why didn’t the refs call a foul when Bryce Brown grabbed Jerome’s jersey as Jerome was trying to re-collect the ball just before he double-dribbled?

From Seattle Times • Apr. 8, 2019

The Goths will have plenty of time to re-collect their forces.

From A Struggle for Rome, Vol. 2 (of 3) by Dahn, Felix

One way to re-collect the mind easily in the time of prayer, and preserve it more in tranquillity, is not to let it wander too far at other times.

From The Practice of the Presence of God by Lawrence, of the Resurrection, Brother

Of course, since they had been worn by his mother, he would spare no expense or effort to trace and re-collect them, for that dim sainted memory's sake.

From The Brass Bowl by Vance, Louis Joseph

The greatest men have known a period of prostration in calamity: it was enough for honour that they should rally and re-collect their forces.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus by Chadwick, G. A.