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Definition of Reobtaining
1. reobtain [v] - See also: reobtain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reobtaining
Literary usage of Reobtaining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year by New-York Historical Society (1876)
"... but the Permanency of that Corps having since become less probable, Mr Black
has express'd his Desire of reobtaining, if possible, ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1905)
"There has been a constant hope of reobtaining the navigation by negociation, &
no endeavors have been spared. Congress has not thought it expedient as yet ..."
3. An Introduction to the Study of Jurisprudence: Being a Translation of the by Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut, Nathaniel Lindley Lindley (1855)
"... (mentioned in § 234) was applicable for the purpose of reobtaining the possession
of moveables in those cases in which the actio furti, ..."
4. The History of Scotland, from the Year 1423 Until the Year 1542: Containing by William Drummond (1655)
"... her Princely Woer reobtaining her health ( her body as it were following the
Temperature of her Spirit, or that it appeared to her felf and her Father ..."
5. Manual of Biblical Archaeology by Carl Friedrich Keil, Peter Christie, Alexander Cusin, Frederick Crombie (1887)
"... where either a violation of law had to be atoned for, or when it was a question
of reobtaining theocratic privileges which had been lost. ..."
6. Life of the Lady Arabella Stuart by A. Murray Smith (1889)
"... as both yourself and by means of any that you take to be my friends or pity
me, to labour the reobtaining of his Majesty's favour to me. ..."