Definition of Reprovisioned

1. reprovision [v] - See also: reprovision

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reprovisioned

reprotoxic
reprovable
reproval
reprovals
reprove
reproveable
reproved
reprover
reprovers
reproves
reprovest
reproveth
reproving
reprovingly
reprovision
reprovisioned
reprovisioning
reprovisionment
reprovisions
reprune
repruned
reprunes
repruning
repryve
repryved
repryves
repryving
repræsent
repræsentation
repræsentations

Literary usage of Reprovisioned

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

1. The War for the Rhine Frontier, 1870: Its Political and Military History by Wilhelm Rüstow, John Layland Needham (1872)
"... arose whether Paris should be reprovisioned or not during the period of the armistice, the duration of which was assumed to be two or three weeks. ..."

2. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1858)
"... and whence it will return with it to camp, and then, having reprovisioned themselves, they may start afresh as a relief party. Conclusion. ..."

3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1896)
"He had made the compact, but she did not consider herself bound to abide by it She reprovisioned the castle and brought in some one hundred and fifty foot- ..."

4. A History of France by Victor Duruy, John Franklin Jameson (1896)
"The English admiral Rodney, on the other hand, defeated a Spanish fleet, reprovisioned Gibraltar, which had been besieged by a French and Spanish army, ..."

5. A History of France: By Victor Duruy by Victor Duruy, Martha Ward Carey, John Franklin Jameson (1889)
"The English admiral Rodney, on the other hand, defeated a Spanish fleet, reprovisioned Gibraltar, which had been besieged by a French and Spanish army, ..."

6. The Age of the Renascence: An Outline Sketch of the History of the Papacy by Paul Van Dyke (1897)
"... apparently giving way in straits, and breaking his convention as soon as he was reprovisioned, maintained his position until 1403, when, in disguise, ..."

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