2. Verb. (uncommon) (past of remerge) ¹
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Definition of Remerged
1. remerge [v] - See also: remerge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remerged
Literary usage of Remerged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Base SAS(R) 9.1.3 Procedures Guide, Second Edition, Volumes 1-4 by Sas Institute (2006)
"Alternatively, if the query involves remerged data, then the HAVING expression
is evaluated for each row that participates in each group. ..."
2. The Nation: The Foundations of Civil Order and Political Life in the United by Elisha Mulford (1877)
"And the order of the separate commonwealths is formal, and in the supreme necessity
of the organic people they may be merged and remerged into each other. ..."
3. A Commentary on Tennyson's In Memoriam by Andrew Cecil Bradley (1920)
"This section, which closes the group, rejects the ' vast' but ' vague' idea that
after death the soul is remerged in ' the general Soul. ..."
4. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1901)
"... free from all guilt affecting its purity before it can be remerged into the
source whence it proceeded. And, since one human life is apparently too ..."
5. The Church and Modern Life by Washington Gladden (1908)
"... at the end of all this struggle is simply forgetfulness: we shall lose our
identity and be remerged in that fount of Being from which at first we came. ..."
6. A Centurial History of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers by Mortimer Blake (1853)
"His class-mate, afterwards Dr. Morse, of Charlestown, was ordained Evangelist at
the same time. After three years, the society was remerged in ..."
7. The Life Indeed: A Review, in Terms of Common Thinking, of the Scripture by John Franklin Genung (1921)
"so far from being remerged into the diffused love that fills the universe, He
still said, "I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest. ..."