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Definition of Rejustified
1. rejustify [v] - See also: rejustify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejustified
Literary usage of Rejustified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Old English Letter Foundries: With Notes, Historical and by Talbot Baines Reed (1887)
"Alexandrian Greek (formerly Grover's), rejustified by Dr. Fry. From the original
matrices... 304 743.—Hebrew, cut by Dr. Fry, circ. 1785. ..."
2. British Social Politics: Materials Illustrating Contemporary State Action by Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (1913)
"More than a probability that the conclusion of Manchester will be rejustified."
England is not so destitute of land upon which to house its ..."
3. Public Access to Government Information in the 21st Century: Hearings Before by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"... how they are going to use it, and how long they need it, and give them a date
certain by which it is to be terminated or rejustified. ..."
4. Printing for School and Shop: A Textbook for Printers' Apprentices by Frank Souder Henry (1917)
"The matter may now be measured off with the composing-rule into line lengths,
and each line taken up individually and rejustified. ..."
5. The Monotype System: A Book for Owners & Operators of Monotypes by Lanston Monotype Machine Company (1912)
"Otherwise the column could not be split and brass rules inserted unless the line
was rejustified. NOTE: When setting double justification on the style D ..."
6. International Partnerships in Large Science Projectsby Joanne Sedor by Joanne Sedor (1998)
"... must be rejustified yearly. In virtually all of OTA's discussions with US
partners, foreign governments, and organizations, the annual uncertainty over ..."