Definition of Reavowing

1. reavow [v] - See also: reavow

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reavowing

reauthorized
reauthorizes
reauthorizing
reavail
reavailed
reavailing
reavails
reave
reaved
reaver
reavers
reaves
reaving
reavow
reavowed
reavowing (current term)
reavows
reawake
reawaked
reawaken
reawakened
reawakening
reawakens
reawakes
reawaking
reawoke
reawoken
rebab
rebabs
reback

Literary usage of Reavowing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Post Norman Britain: Foreign Influences Upon the History of England from the by Henry Gay Hewlett (1886)
"... though the King tried to divert their attention, they persisted in reavowing the interpretation of the Articles laid down in the reign of Elizabeth, ..."

2. Post Norman Britain: Foreign Influences Upon the History of England from the by Henry Gay Hewlett (1886)
"... though the King tried to divert their attention, they persisted in reavowing the interpretation of the Articles laid down in the reign of Elizabeth, ..."

3. The New General and Mining Telegraph Code by Charles Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal (1907)
"... Telegraphing [is interrupted reavowing Tell Reawake . Please tell • Can you tell Cannot tell ..."

4. The Standard Cipher Code of the American Railway Association, for the Use of by American Railway Association (1906)
".reavowing 33. .Reawake ,.. Negative ... ; 34. . Rebab Rail and water differential is not allowed 35. ..."

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