Definition of Replunges

1. replunge [v] - See also: replunge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Replunges

replow
replowed
replowing
replows
replug
replugged
replugging
replugs
replum
replumb
replumbed
replumbing
replumbs
replunge
replunged
replunges
replunging
reply
reply-paid
replyed
replyer
replyers
replying
repmobile
repmobiles
repo
repo man
repo men
repocket
repocketed

Literary usage of Replunges

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1829)
"... viz. full employment at inadequate prices, this produces an import which soon replunges them into ruin. Suppose that, with a duty of 5s. per quarter, ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1797)
"He is a non-resident, and employs a substitute, who gallops from church to church through three or four parishes on Sunday, and then replunges for six days ..."

3. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1857)
"... After this sublime effort, Kepler replunges himself in the relations of music to the motions, the distance, and the eccentricities of the planets. ..."

4. Brazil and the Brazilians by Daniel Parish Kidder, James Cooley Fletcher (1866)
"During the first day of their bloom they exhale a delightful fragrance, and at the end of the third day the flower fades away and replunges beneath the ..."

5. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1857)
"... After this sublime effort, Kepler replunges himself in the relations of music to the motions, the distance, and the eccentricities of the planets. ..."

6. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1859)
"... Kepler replunges himself in the relations of music to the motions, the distance, and the eccentricities of the planets. In all these harmonic ratios ..."

7. System of Positive Polity by Auguste Comte (1877)
"... by presenting empty abstractions as superior to all real knowledge, and replunges us into the state of infancy by reestablishing, in a new form, ..."

8. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1858)
"often failed him during the task ? and subscribes to the judgment of Bailly : " After this sublime effort, Kepler replunges himself in the relations of ..."

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