repairer

  • 1repairer — [ r(ə)pere ] v. intr. <conjug. : 1> • 1450; repadred « il retourne » 980; a. fr. repairier; bas lat. repatriare, de patria « patrie » ♦ Vén. Être au gîte, au repaire. ⊗ HOM. Repérer; repaire :reperds (reperdre). ● repairer verbe intransitif …

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  • 2repairer — UK US /rɪˈpeərər/ noun [C] ► COMMERCE a person or company that is paid to repair things: »a car/ship/watch repairer »The helpline offers customers a choice of approved repairers in their area …

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  • 3repairer — souvent en un lieu, usez des formules de Hanter. Repairer, c est heberger en un lieu, au troisiesme livre d Amadis, Et repairoit ordinairement és plus forts haliers, où elle espioit les passans, qu elle mettoit cruellement à mort, Diuertebat,… …

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  • 4Repairer — Re*pair er ( ?r), n. One who, or that which, repairs, restores, or makes amends. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 5repairer — Repairer. v. n. Estre au repaire. Les tigres, les lions repairent là, en ce lieu là …

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  • 6repairer — Ⅰ. repair [1] ► VERB 1) restore (something damaged, worn, or faulty) to a good condition. 2) set right (a rift in relations). ► NOUN 1) the action of repairing. 2) a result of this. 3) the relative ph …

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  • 7repairer's lien — A mechanic or other person who, by bestowing money, skills or material on any chattel, is entitled to a lien on the chattel, which empowers that person to sell the chattel if he is not paid within a prescribed period of time. (Dictionary of… …

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  • 8repairer — noun see repair III …

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  • 9repairer — /ri pair euhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that repairs. 2. Ceramics. a person who assembles the modeled parts of a piece and finishes the whole. [1495 1505; REPAIR1 + ER1] * * * …

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  • 10repairer — 1. noun A person who repairs things. 2. verb to go home …

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