reread in English

verb
1
read (a text) again.
I reread the poem
noun
1
an act of reading something again.

Use "reread" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "reread" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reread", or refer to the context using the word "reread" in the English Dictionary.

1. (Clue: Reread verse 6.)

2. Buy must IC blocks reread.

3. Reread Ether 12:27, noticing these words.

4. He reread the article many times.

5. I recently reread Congo by Michael Crichton

6. I read and reread all your letters.

7. John felt blue when he reread Sally's letters.

8. Go reread that chapter if you're not sure.

9. Go reread that chapter if you are not sure.

10. I read and reread his short stories and plays.

11. But if you're clear about your body type needs, reread Item

12. I have now read and reread all five books multiple times.

13. Now that you've read that sentence, reread the one that precedes.

14. Some consider the early love poems his masterpieces & many still reread them.

15. I cringe with embarrassment when I reread those first stories I wrote.

16. At the very least, I routinely encourage him to reread what he has written.

17. Just reread Childproof for the dozenth time and it still makes me laugh out loud

18. The allegoric scene is quoted extensively in latter courtly romance, which tries to reread it.

19. As I reread the transcripts at this remove the source of his pleasure is not self - evident.

20. But when I actually reread those messages a few years later, I noticed something completely different.

21. “Clunks” tell us when we should reread a sentence and what we should pay attention to

22. I have sat on a commuter train weeping in public as I reread the end of Home.

23. She reread Howard's End, twice, it was so beautifully fatalistic, she said, it suited her present mood.

24. White-light pinpoints pulse along the length of the headgear and are reread after absorption through their brain tissue.

25. White- light pinpoints pulse along the length of the headgear...... and are reread after absorption through their brain tissue

26. White-light pinpoints pulse along the length of the headgear...... and are reread after absorption through their brain tissue

27. He reread Herman Wouk's 'Don't Stop the Carnival,' about a publicity agent who leaves his New York job and buys an island hotel.

28. He reread the letter adoringly, dwelling over her handwriting, loving each stroke of her pen, and in the end kissing her signature.

29. In this poem the Anaphors are 'mortal' and 'endless', so please, reread this poem and pay special attention to those two words.

30. The jury seemed to zero in on the science, asking to reread all the testimony about the neuroscience during 10 hours of deliberation.

31. Reread the sentence with the Clunk and the sentences before or after the Clunk to look for clues (i.e., other words or phrases that may partially indicate the meaning of a Clunk)

32. Hoping to write a rebuttal to Mr. Kulak's article, I reread it and found that there was something else worth thinking about, and I doubt it's what Kulak had in mind for his readers.

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34. She researched her book through memoirs and academic texts on concubines and also reread novels such as Singaporean author Catherine Lim's 1998 bestseller, The Bondmaid, about the forbidden love between a Bondmaid - sold by her parents into slavery in a wealthy household - and the young master of the house in 1950s Singapore.