Definition of Reflooded

1. Verb. (past of reflood) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reflooded

1. reflood [v] - See also: reflood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reflooded

reflexologists
reflexology
reflexometer
reflexophil
reflexotherapy
reflies
reflip
reflipped
reflipping
reflips
refloat
refloated
refloating
refloats
reflood
reflooded (current term)
reflooding
refloods
refloor
refloored
reflooring
refloorings
reflorescence
reflorescences
reflourish
reflourished
reflourishes
reflourishing
reflow
reflowable

Literary usage of Reflooded

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

1. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1863)
"... for some standing water m:iy have been drawn off recently for a mere temporary purpose—the repairing of a mill-dam for example—and when reflooded, ..."

2. Justice to All: The Story of the Pennsylvania State Police by Katherine Mayo (1917)
"... at first largely tainted with lawlessness and turbulence, constantly undergoes a process of assimilation and improvement and is as constantly reflooded ..."

3. Justice to All: The Story of the Pennsylvania State Police by Katherine Mayo (1920)
"... constantly undergoes a process of assimilation and improvement and is as constantly reflooded below by crude material of the roughest type. ..."

4. The Franks, from Their Origin as a Confederacy to the Establishment of the by Lewis Sergeant (1898)
"... from Western Europe, recovered force and impulse at its fountain-head, and reflooded the plains of Germany with imperishable and imperial strength. ..."

5. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1907)
"It is then reflooded and the water allowed to remain till about ten days before the grain is fully ripe. This period is gradually indicated by the head ..."

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