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re-cover

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

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

If your eiderdown is getting shabby, why not clean it and re-cover it yourself?

I will take my umbrella to the maker, who will re-cover it in good, durable silk, and I will bring the bill to you.

When Mr Farrell died, she supposed whoever came into possession would re-cover the drawing-room furniture.

Then there is nothing for it but to provide new boards or patch up and re-cover the old ones.

I should re-cover those chairs, if I were you; nothing would be easier.

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On this page you'll find 1948 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-cover, such as: advance, better, boost, correct, develop, and enhance.

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

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