Definition of Reconcentration

1. n. The act of reconcentrating or the state of being reconcentrated; esp., the act or policy of concentrating the rural population in or about towns and villages for convenience in political or military administration, as in Cuba during the revolution of 1895-98.

Definition of Reconcentration

1. Noun. A second or subsequent concentration. ¹

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Definition of Reconcentration

1. concentration [n -S] - See also: concentration

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconcentration

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Literary usage of Reconcentration

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

1. Pictorial History of Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom: A Thrilling by Trumbull White (1898)
"When General Weyler promulgated his policy of reconcentration he hypocritically claimed that it was intended to protect the noncom- batant peasantry of the ..."

2. United States in War with Spain and the History of Cuba: A Thrilling Account by Trumbull White (1898)
"When General Weyler promulgated his policy of reconcentration he hypocritically claimed that it was intended to protect the noncom- batant peasantry of the ..."

3. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1853)
"On the Reconcentration of the Mechanical Energy of the Universe. By WILLIAM JOHN MACQUORN RANKING, CE, FRSE, &c.t The following remarks have been suggested ..."

4. The Story of the Lopez Family: A Page from the History of the War in the by Canning Eyot (1903)
"... much if not all of the bloodshed and reconcentration and burning and torture that characterized the later period of the war would have been avoided. ..."

5. The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method by William Stanley ( Jevons (1874)
"... may underlie the phenomena of nature, constant variety and ever-progressing change is the real outcome. Speculations on the Reconcentration of Energy. ..."

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