sumed

  • 81re|as|sume — «REE uh SOOM», transitive verb, sumed, sum|ing. to assume again or anew; resume: »He would, by letter, turn [his duties] over to the Vice President until he recovered, at which time he could write another letter, reassuming his post (Newsweek) …

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  • 82re|sum´er — re|sume1 «rih ZOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to begin again; go on: »Resume reading where we left off. 2. to get or take again: »Those standing may resume their seats. 3. to take back: »concessions which the sov …

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  • 83re|sum´a|ble — re|sume1 «rih ZOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to begin again; go on: »Resume reading where we left off. 2. to get or take again: »Those standing may resume their seats. 3. to take back: »concessions which the sov …

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  • 84re|sume — re|sume1 «rih ZOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to begin again; go on: »Resume reading where we left off. 2. to get or take again: »Those standing may resume their seats. 3. to take back: »concessions which the sov …

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  • 85sub|sume — «suhb SOOM», transitive verb, sumed, sum|ing. 1. to bring (an idea, term, principle, proposition, or the like) under another; bring (a case or instance) under a rule. 2. to take up into, or include in, a larger or higher class or the like …

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