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Rebuilds
- verb - build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb"
Rebukers
- noun - someone who finds fault or imputes blame
Reburies
- verb - bury again; "After the king's body had been exhumed and tested to traces of poison, it was reburied in the same spot"
Receipts
- noun - an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made
- mark or stamp as paid
- proof of purchase
- report the receipt of; "The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper"
- the act of receiving
- the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
Receives
- verb - accept as true or valid; "He received Christ"
- bid welcome to; greet upon arrival
- convert into sounds or pictures; "receive the incoming radio signals"
- experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition"
- express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"
- get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"
- go through (mental or physical states or experiences); "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"
- have or give a reception; "The lady is receiving Sunday morning"
- ions"
- partake of the Holy Eucharist sacrament
- receive as a retribution or punishment; "He got 5 years in prison"
- regard favorably or with disapproval; "Her new collection of poems was not well received"
- register (perceptual input); "pick up a s
Recesses
- noun - a pause from doing something (as work); "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate"
- a small concavity
- a state of abeyance or suspended business
- an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
- an enclosure that is set back or indented
- close at the end of a session; "The court adjourned"
- make a recess in; "recess the piece of wood"
- put into a recess; "recess lights"
Recitals
- noun - a detailed account or description of something; "he was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings"
- a detailed statement giving facts and figures; "his wife gave a recital of his infidelities"
- a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance; "the program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems"
- performance of music or dance especially by soloists
- the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events; "his narration was hesitant"
Reciters
- noun - someone who recites from memory
Reckless
- adjective - characterized by careless unconcern; "the heedless generosity and the spasmodic extravagance of persons used to large fortunes"- Edith Wharton; "reckless squandering of public funds"
- marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences; "foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker"; "became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans"-Macaulay; "a reckless driver"; "a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest"
- take foolish risks