Definition of Reblend

1. blend [v -BLENDED or -BLENT, -BLENDING, -BLENDS] - See also: blend

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reblend

rebirth
rebirthings
rebirths
rebit
rebite
rebites
rebiting
rebitings
rebits
rebitten
rebled
rebleed
rebleeding
rebleeds
reblend (current term)
reblended
reblending
reblends
reblent
reblock
reblocked
reblocking
reblocks
reblog
reblogged
reblogger
reblogging
reblogs
rebloom

Literary usage of Reblend

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A System of Metaphysics by George Stuart Fullerton (1904)
"The contents of finite minds must undergo " an all-pervasive transfusion with a reblend- ing of all material " before we have the Absolute ; and under this ..."

2. High School English by Abram Royer Brubacher, Dorothy Ermina Snyder (1919)
"... and refracted ray of knowledge is ready to reblend into the pure white light of wisdom. JOSEPH H. ODELL: "Peter sat by the Fire Warming Himself," The ..."

3. Poets and Poetry of Poland: A Collection of Polish Verse, Including a Short by Paul Soboleski (1881)
"But if the author after weary years Shall bid the current of their lives reblend, You'll sit in darkness, whispering through your tears, " Why does not thus ..."

4. Poets and Poetry of Poland: A Collection of Polish Verse, Including a Short (1881)
"But if the author after weary years Shall bid the current of their lives reblend, You'll sit in darkness, whispering through your ..."

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