Definition of Rehandled

1. rehandle [v] - See also: rehandle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehandled

rehabilitationism
rehabilitationist
rehabilitationists
rehabilitations
rehabilitative
rehabilitator
rehabilitators
rehabilitee
rehabilitees
rehabs
rehammer
rehammered
rehammering
rehammers
rehandle
rehandled (current term)
rehandles
rehandling
rehang
rehanged
rehanging
rehangs
rehappen
rehappened
rehappening
rehappens
reharden
rehardened
rehardening
rehardens

Literary usage of Rehandled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mail Facilities Required at New York City (1921)
"... must all be brought back to some point here to be rehandled and dispatched, whereas if that were made up in the district where it originated, ..."

2. "Brownhoist": Patent Automatic Hoisting and Conveying Appliances by Brown Hoisting Machinery Company (1905)
"Several sizes and kinds of coal are handled, as well as several grades of ore, all of which are kept separate. All this material is rehandled with a ..."

3. Proceedings of the Annual Convention by Mid-West Cement Users' Association (1915)
"The proportionate parts of the loads rehandled in this way were ... In all the other tests no load was rehandled. The column giving the number of observers ..."

4. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1906)
"It is, in fact, the metre of the Moral Ode rehandled. The rhythm of its line is still, in at least frequent tendency, rather trochaic than iambic, ..."

5. Problems in Greek History by John Pentland Mahaffy (1892)
"The body of the poems seems to have been rehandled for the practical purpose of making them intelligible, just as Dryden rehandled Chaucer. ..."

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