Lexicographical Neighbors of Reelevating
Literary usage of Reelevating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The University Geological Survey of Kansas by Erasmus Haworth, Kansas Geological Survey (1904)
"The idea of the arrangement is to prevent reelevating a large amount of the
material treated ; yet it either requires two jig men, one for each floor, ..."
2. State Geological Survey of Kansas. [Reports] by Kansas Geological Survey (1904)
"The idea of the arrangement is to prevent reelevating a large amount of the
material treated ; yet it either requires two jig men, ..."
3. The American Presbyterian Review by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood (1865)
"But his chief point is that the atonement is the means of " reelevating man to
the level of responsibility lost by the fall. ..."
4. Faith and Philosophy: Discourses and Essays by Henry Boynton Smith (1886)
"But his chief point is that the atonement is the means of " reelevating man to
the level of responsibility lost by the fall. ..."
5. Reports by Great Britain Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Committee on the Ordnance Survey (1904)
"The idea of the arrangement is to prevent reelevating a large amount of the
material treated ; yet it either requires two jig men, one for each floor, ..."