Definition of Rematerialized

1. Verb. (past of rematerialize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rematerialized

1. rematerialize [v] - See also: rematerialize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rematerialized

remasticates
remasticating
remastication
remastications
remasting
remasts
rematch
rematched
rematches
rematching
remate
remated
rematerialization
rematerializations
rematerialize
rematerialized (current term)
rematerializes
rematerializing
remates
remating
remberge
remberges
remblai
remblais
remble
rembled
rembles
rembling
remead
remeaded

Literary usage of Rematerialized

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

1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1896)
"Miss Gage rematerialized with it on, after a moment's evanescence, and looked at my wife with the expression of being something impersonal with a hat on. ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1921)
"The slates had dematerialized, and when they rematerialized they were under lock and key in my private office. ..."

3. The Heart Line: A Drama of San Francisco by Gelett Burgess (1907)
"Bennett contributed all sorts of agricultural implements and furniture to be dematerialized and sent to Jupiter, there to be rematerialized and used as ..."

4. The Heart Line: A Drama of San Francisco by Gelett Burgess (1907)
"Bennett contributed all sorts of agricultural implements and furniture to be dematerialized and sent to Jupiter, there to be rematerialized and used as ..."

5. The Heart Line: A Drama of San Francisco by Gelett Burgess (1907)
"Bennett contributed all sorts of agricultural implements and furniture to be dematerialized and sent to Jupiter, there to be rematerialized and used as ..."

6. The Classic of Spiritism by Lucy McDowell Milburn (1922)
"The process of dematerialization alone would turn the atoms back to their natural state, and then, in being rematerialized, ..."

7. The Classic of Spiritism by Lucy McDowell Milburn (1922)
"The process of dematerialization alone would turn the atoms back to their natural state, and then, in being rematerialized, a whole and healthy body could ..."

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