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Recasting
- verb - cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago"
- cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"
- cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state"
- changing a particular word or phrase
Receiving
- 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"
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- 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
Recencies
- noun - a time immediately before the present
- the property of having happened or appeared not long ago
Recension
- - The act of reviewing or revising; review; examination; enumeration.
Reception
- noun - (American football) the act of catching a pass in football; "the tight end made a great reception on the 20 yard line"
- a formal party of people; as after a wedding
- quality or fidelity of a received broadcast
- the act of receiving
- the manner in which something is greeted; "she did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors"
Receptive
- adjective - able to absorb liquid (not repellent); "the paper is ink-receptive"
- of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system; "sensory neurons"
- open to arguments, ideas, or change; "receptive to reason and the logic of facts"
- ready or willing to receive favorably; "receptive to the proposals"
Recessing
- verb - 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"
Recession
- noun - a small concavity
- the act of becoming more distant
- the act of ceding back
- the state of the economy declines; a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year
- the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service
Recessive
- adjective - (of genes) producing its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical
- an allele that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its paired allele is identical
- of or pertaining to a recession
Rechabite
- - One of the descendants of Jonadab, the son of Rechab, all of whom by his injunction abstained from the use of intoxicating drinks and even from planting the vine. Jer. xxxv. 2-19. Also, in modern times, a member of a certain society of abstainers from alcoholic liquors.