Lexicographical Neighbors of Reattacks
Literary usage of Reattacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Copper Handbook by Horace Jared Stevens, Walter Harvey Weed (1910)
"... but a much more powerful solvent than carbonic acid gas or oxygen, and the
weak sulphuric acid solution reattacks the sulphide ores, gradually breaking ..."
2. The Copper Handbook by Horace Jared Stevens, Walter Harvey Weed (1907)
"... and the weak sulphuric acid solution reattacks the sulphide ores, gradually
breaking them down, and taking them into solution, and they are redeposited, ..."
3. Mines Register: Successor to the Mines Handbook and the Copper Handbook edited by Horace Jared Stevens, Walter Garfield Neale, Lenox Hawes Rand, Edward Barney Sturgis, Joseph Zimmerman (1907)
"... and the weak sulphuric acid solution reattacks the sulphide ores, gradually
breaking them down, and taking them into solution, and they are redeposited, ..."
4. The Cambrian (1898)
"... and as he.is not fully assured that he has reached his aim, he rallies once
more all his forces, and reattacks with such tremendous physical, ..."
5. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1903)
"... beyond question that no matter how much the treated trees may be exposed to
reattacks, the scale may be effectively and profitably controlled. ..."