Reiterate, v. a. Repeat, repeat again, do again and again.

Reiteration, n. Repetition.

Reject, v. a.

    1. Exclude, discard, eject, set aside, pass over, throw aside, cast off, lay aside, cast aside, cast away, put away, throw overboard.
    2. Decline, refuse, repudiate, repel, rebuff, slight, despise, disapprove, renounce.
    3. Refuse.

Rejection, n.

    1. Exclusion.
    2. Declination, refusal, repudiation.

Rejoice, v. a. Gladden, exhilarate, cheer, gratify, please, delight, transport, enrapture, make glad, enliven.

Rejoice, v. n. Exult, triumph, glory, joy, delight, be joyful, be gladdened, be exhilarated, be pleased, be delighted, take delight.

Rejoicing, n. Festivity.

Rejoin, v. n. Answer (to a reply).

Rejoinder, n. Answer (to a reply), replication.

Rejuvenate, v. a. Make young again, restore to youth.

Rejuvenated, a. Renascent.

Relapse, v. n. Fall back, return to a former state (especially a bad state), backslide.

Relapse, n.

    1. Falling back, return to a former state (especially a bad state), lapse, backsliding.
    2. Falling back, return to a former state.

Relate, v. a. Tell, recount, rehearse, recite, narrate, report, detail, describe, give an account of.

Related, a.

    1. Connected, cognate, of the same nature.
    2. Kindred, akin, kin, allied, of the same family.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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