Definition of Reimages

1. Verb. (third-person singular of reimage) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reimages

1. reimage [v] - See also: reimage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reimages

reillumes
reilluminate
reilluminated
reilluminates
reilluminating
reillumination
reilluminations
reillumine
reillumined
reillumines
reilluming
reillumining
reillustration
reimage
reimaged
reimages (current term)
reimagination
reimaginations
reimagine
reimagined
reimagines
reimaging
reimagining
reimaginings
reimbark
reimbarked
reimbarking
reimbarks
reimbodied
reimbodies

Literary usage of Reimages

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

1. Indoors and Out: The Homebuilders' Magazine (1905)
"... rich brown bands of old weathered wood, reimages an idealized composite picture of the modest English cottage set against a typical English background. ..."

2. Mental Evolution in Animals by George John Romanes, Charles Darwin (1884)
"... but in that which they occupy with reference to the retina. Thus it really reimages than it does similarly to interpret upright images ..."

3. Remotely Sensed Data: Technology, Management, and Markets by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... complete aerial coverage of the United States. The National Aerial Photographic Program now reimages the entire United States once every five years. ..."

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