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Definition of Reidentifies
1. reidentify [v] - See also: reidentify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reidentifies
Literary usage of Reidentifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1918)
"And thus it is, finally, that Peter, awakening iu the same bed with Paul, and
recalling what both had in mind before they went to sleep, reidentifies and ..."
2. Psychology by William James (1892)
"This is why Peter, awakening in the same bed with Paul, and recalling what both
had in mind before they went to sleep, reidentifies and appropriates the ..."
3. Psychology by William James (1892)
"... awakening in the same bed with Paul, and recalling what both had in mind before
they went to sleep, reidentifies and appropriates the 'warm' ideas A? ..."
4. Psychology by William James (1892)
"This is why Peter, awakening in the same bed with Paul, and recalling what both
had in mind before they went to sleep, reidentifies and appropriates the ..."
5. Psychology by William James (1893)
"This is why Peter, awakening in the same bed with Paul, and recalling what both
had in mind before they went to sleep, reidentifies and appropriates the ..."
6. The Subconscious by Joseph Jastrow (1906)
"... awakening in the same bed with Paul, and recalling what both had in mind before
they went to sleep, reidentifies and appropriates the ' warm ' ideas as ..."
7. The Subconscious by Joseph Jastrow (1905)
"... awakening in the same bed with Paul, and recalling what both had in mind before
they went to sleep, reidentifies and appropriates the ' warm ' ideas as ..."