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Definition of Reattempting
1. reattempt [v] - See also: reattempt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reattempting
Literary usage of Reattempting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"With fresh divisions at his command, General Wurm was renewing his assault on
the intrenched camp of Treviso and reattempting the passage of the Piave ..."
2. The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade: Major-general United States Army by George Gordon Meade (1913)
"Now, while I am not in favor of reattempting to cross here, yet I was in favor
of crossing, if a suitable place could be found above or below, ..."
3. The Wreck of Europe =: (L'Europa Senza Pace) by Francesco Saverio Nitti (1922)
"Similarly, it is useless to talk of reattempting military maneuvers. While Germany
remains disassociated from the work of reconstruction and feels herself ..."
4. The History of France by Eyre Evans Crowe (1869)
"... whilst to a forlorn race is reserved the opportunity for reattempting that
great task, which the energy of evil passions may be requisite to commence, ..."
5. Memoirs of the Right Honourable William, Second Viscount Melbourne by William Torrens McCullagh Torrens (1878)
"... George III. had turned out the Whigs as summarily; but the days for such royal
exploits were gone, and the days of danger in reattempting them were ..."
6. Memoirs of the Right Honourable William, Second Viscount Melbourne by William Torrens McCullagh Torrens (1878)
"... III. had turned out the Whigs as summarily; but the days for such royal exploits
were gone, and the days of danger in reattempting them were come. ..."
7. Physical Expression, Its Modes and Principles by Francis Warner (1886)
"The expressions of the emotions have been well described by many observers and
authors, and I propose to analyze their descriptions instead of reattempting ..."