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Definition of Rebinds
1. rebind [v] - See also: rebind
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebinds
Literary usage of Rebinds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Four Conferences Touching the Operation of the Holy Spirit: Delivered at by Ferdinand Cartwright Ewer (1880)
"And so, cooperating with the Son Whom we have received, the great Uniter rebinds
together the elements of each soul disintegrated by sin, raising it from ..."
2. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1877)
"Duty to God, though crossing instincts fond, rebinds all life with its most real
bond. Although ut first obscure, Love's wide relations must at last appear ..."
3. The Art of Bookbinding: A Practical Treatise by Joseph William Zaehnsdorf (1890)
"In such a case it remains with the binder not to associate himself with the book;
for if he rebinds such a book the stigma will attach itself to him when ..."
4. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"St. 340 Underselling by rebinds of paper-covered edition not enjoinable, 263 1891
Falk v. Brett Lith. ..."
5. Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and by Richard Rogers Bowker (1912)
"Smith Perm. Sup. Ct. Per curtam, 144 Pa. St. 340 Underselling by rebinds of
paper-covered edition not enjoinable, 263 1891 Falk r. Brett Lith. ..."