Definition of Reinformed

1. Verb. (past of reinform) ¹

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Definition of Reinformed

1. reinform [v] - See also: reinform

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinformed

reinflations
reinforce
reinforceable
reinforced
reinforced anchorage
reinforced concrete
reinforcement
reinforcement schedule
reinforcements
reinforcer
reinforcers
reinforces
reinforcing
reinforcing stimulus
reinform
reinformed (current term)
reinforming
reinforms
reinfund
reinfunds
reinfuse
reinfused
reinfuses
reinfusing
reingratiate
reingratiated
reingratiates
reingratiating
reinhabit
reinhabited

Literary usage of Reinformed

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

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1855)
"... agen, And reinformed. Reader, before thou passe, Take his example, a clear looking-glasse, To dress thy soule by, learne of him to bee Good in bad times ..."

2. The Camden Miscellany by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1883)
"... and reinformed by eare witness that it wes moved by some to send the Earle to the castell, and the result wes that he should appeare and give his ..."

3. The Camden Miscellany by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Camden Society (Great Britain) (1883)
"... the King's Commissioner," which the said Earle contradicted, hot wes still interrupted in passione and removed, and reinformed by eare witness that it ..."

4. Shakspere and His Forerunners: Studies in Elizabethan Poetry and Its by Sidney Lanier (1902)
"Thus the Ideal Period has come round by a wonderful cyclus to be simply the Dream Period reinformed with a new youth, and Shakspere's age, ..."

5. The Nineteenth Century (1885)
"At sixteen he wrote for a wager in the space of a fortnight the chivalrous and heroic story of Bug-Jargal; afterwards recast and reinformed with fresh ..."

6. Shakspere and His Forerunners: Studies in Elizabethan Poetry and Its by Sidney Lanier, Henry Wysham Lanier (1908)
"... Ideal Period has come round by a wonderful cyclus to be simply the Dream Period reinformed with a new youth, and Shakspere's age, with its fairy-tale, ..."

7. Great Masters by John La Farge (1903)
"And yet when reinformed by the admiration of the antique, Raphael's genius is apt to give us such a dream as that of "The Vision of Ezekiel," which in its ..."

8. Essays and Studies by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1876)
"and reinformed with life by the vital genius of the artist. In the Pompeian picture we see the lovers at halt beside a stream, on their homeward way; ..."

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