Definition of Rebegins

1. Verb. (third-person singular of rebegin) ¹

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Definition of Rebegins

1. rebegin [v] - See also: rebegin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebegins

rebbe
rebbes
rebbetzin
rebbetzins
rebear
rebearing
rebears
rebec
rebeccamycin
rebeck
rebecks
rebecs
rebegan
rebegin
rebeginning
rebegins (current term)
rebegun
rebel
rebel(a)
rebel without a cause
rebeldom
rebeldoms
rebelieve
rebelieved
rebelieves
rebelieving
rebelled
rebeller
rebellers
rebelleth

Literary usage of Rebegins

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

1. Little Cities of Italy by André Maurel (1913)
"Here, there are twenty centres for one street, which rebegins its leaps and its falls twenty times over. I walk quickly. I seem to be lost. ..."

2. The Religion of Beauty in Women: And Other Essays on Platonic Love in Poetry by Jefferson Butler Fletcher (1911)
"After this general sketch, he rebegins the ascent, grade by grade, with 1. 117. Stanzas VI, VII, and VIII thus overlap in idea, and form one whole. ..."

3. The Religion of Beauty in Women: And Other Essays on Platonic Love in Poetry by Jefferson Butler Fletcher (1911)
"After this general sketch, he rebegins the ascent, grade by grade, with 1. 117. Stanzas VI, VII, and VIII thus overlap in idea, and form one whole. ..."

4. A Chronological View of the World: Exhibiting the Leading Events of by Daniel Haskel (1848)
"France ravaged by the Normans. 904. The Hungarians ravage Italy. A frost of 120 days 905. Haron killed by Mahomet the Saracen general. A rebegins at the end ..."

5. Remarks on the Abracadabra of the Nineteenth Century: Or on Dr. Samuel by William Leo-Wolf (1835)
"... they begin to sneeze, and when their Schneiderian membrane rebegins to secrete mucus profusely ; except in the last stages of scarlet fever, ..."

6. Modern Achievement by Edward Everett Hale (1902)
"It is the man who not only resolves to succeed, but who begins and rebegins resolutely again and again after every rebuff, that reaches the goal. ..."

7. Avatâras: Four Lectures Delivered at the Twenty-fourth Anniversary Meeting by Annie Wood Besant (1900)
"... and to the horn of that fish the vessel is fastened by a rope, and it conveys the whole safely to the solid ground where the Manu rebegins His work. ..."

8. Conquering Success, Or, Life in Earnest by William Mathews (1903)
"It is the man who not only resolves to succeed, but who begins and rebegins resolutely again and again after every rebuff, that reaches the goal. ..."

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