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Definition of Recross
1. v. t. To cross a second time.
Definition of Recross
1. Noun. (legal) An examination of a witness, following redirect, by the opposing party. ¹
2. Verb. To cross again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Recross
1. cross [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: cross
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recross
Literary usage of Recross
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"... for the state, testified that the defendant said to him: "Come over here.
I want you to §ee if you can identify this horse." On recross- ..."
2. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the by William Francis Patrick Napier (1842)
"... —Jourdan and Victor propose different plans—The king follows that of Victor—Battle
of Talavera—The French recross the Alberche—General Craufurd arrives ..."
3. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France: From the by William Francis Patrick Napier (1842)
"... 28th—The king holds a council of war —Jourdan and Victor propose different
plans—The king follows that of Victor—Battle of Talavera—The French recross ..."
4. Sketches of America: A Narrative of a Journey of Five Thousand Miles Through by Henry Bradshaw Fearon (1818)
"... final arrangement concerning some ' lots in either Ohio or the Illinois; or
recross the Atlantic, making Liverpool the port of my destination, ..."
5. Proceedings by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1883)
"Lyell had early pointed out how streams cross and recross the general line of
their descent, levelling out the plains that afterwards form the terraces, ..."
6. The Lombard Communes: A History of the Republics of North Italy by William Francis Thomas Butler (1906)
"A first attempt to recross the Adda at Trezzo was foiled by the strong castle
which commanded the bridge there. Then he turned south to the bridge at ..."
7. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government by Jefferson Davis (1881)
"recross the River.—Casualties.—Position during the Winter.— The Enemy again
crosses the Rappahannock.—Also crosses at Kelly's Ford. ..."
8. History of Central America by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"... GENTLEWOMAN—THE BUCCANEERS recross THE ISTHMUS—DIVISION 01 THE BOOTY. NONE of
the "brethren of the coast," as English buccaneer, French filibuster, ..."