2. Verb. (music) To chart again, to return to the hit chart. ¹
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Definition of Rechart
1. chart [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: chart
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rechart
Literary usage of Rechart
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1921)
"... birds, frogs, fishes, and other creatures (1872-76'); and the subsequent
rechart- ing of the areas. sensory, as well as the "silent" or inexcitable, ..."
2. The Principles of Judicial Proof: As Given by Logic, Psychology, and General by John Henry Wigmore (1913)
"If new inferences are later discovered and no space is left, erase some former
symbols and rechart them, prolonging the lines so as to leave the new space ..."
3. American Politics (non-partisan) from the Beginning to Date: Embodying a by Thomas Valentine Cooper (1892)
"... antl having alluded to the question of rechart- ering the former Bank of the
United States, he says : " Moreover, in the early history of parties, ..."
4. Ideas for a Science of Good Government: In Addresses, Letters and Articles by Peter Cooper (1883)
"Mr. Cooper in support of his prayer against the rechart- ering of the 2200
banks, "deceitfully called national, all united in one common effort to secure ..."