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  • 81rep|e|ti|tious — «REHP uh TIHSH uhs», adjective. full of repetitions; repeating in a tiresome way. SYNONYM(S): reiterative. –rep´e|ti´tious|ly, adverb. –rep´e|ti´tious|ness, noun …

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  • 82rep´re|sent´er — rep|re|sent «REHP rih ZEHNT», transitive verb. 1. to stand for; be a sign or symbol of: »Letters represent sounds. The fifty stars in our flag represent the fifty states. A policeman represents the power of the law. 2. to express by signs or… …

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  • 83rep´re|sent´a|ble — rep|re|sent «REHP rih ZEHNT», transitive verb. 1. to stand for; be a sign or symbol of: »Letters represent sounds. The fifty stars in our flag represent the fifty states. A policeman represents the power of the law. 2. to express by signs or… …

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  • 84rep|re|sent — «REHP rih ZEHNT», transitive verb. 1. to stand for; be a sign or symbol of: »Letters represent sounds. The fifty stars in our flag represent the fifty states. A policeman represents the power of the law. 2. to express by signs or symbols: »to… …

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  • 85rep´u|ta|bly — rep|u|ta|ble «REHP yuh tuh buhl», adjective. 1. having a good reputation; well thought of; in good repute, respectable: »a reputable citizen, a reputable newspaper. SYNONYM(S): estimable. 2. (of words) having acceptable usage. –rep´u|ta|ble|ness …

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  • 86rep´u|ta|ble|ness — rep|u|ta|ble «REHP yuh tuh buhl», adjective. 1. having a good reputation; well thought of; in good repute, respectable: »a reputable citizen, a reputable newspaper. SYNONYM(S): estimable. 2. (of words) having acceptable usage. –rep´u|ta|ble|ness …

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  • 87rep|u|ta|ble — «REHP yuh tuh buhl», adjective. 1. having a good reputation; well thought of; in good repute, respectable: »a reputable citizen, a reputable newspaper. SYNONYM(S): estimable. 2. (of words) having acceptable usage. –rep´u|ta|ble|ness, noun. –rep´ …

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  • 88Rep-silver — Rep sil ver (r?p s?l v?r), n. [See {Reap}.] Money anciently paid by servile tenants to their lord, in lieu of the customary service of reaping his corn or grain. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 89REP Solution interactive inc. — REP Solution interactive inc. REPSolution interactive Inc. a été fondé à Québec en 1999 pour objectif le développement d applications de gestion de la relation client personnalisé dans le mode électronique (Solution de Relations Électroniques… …

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  • 90rep´a|ra|bly — rep|a|ra|ble «REHP uhr uh buhl, rih PAIR », adjective. that can be repaired or remedied. ╂[< Latin reparābilis < reparāre; see etym. under repair1 (Cf. ↑repair)] –rep´a|ra|bly, adverb …

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