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Definition of Rerail
1. to replace on the rails [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerail
Literary usage of Rerail
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1910)
"Auxiliary necessary to rerail car. Telegraph. Beg to report that during the year
stations were opened for Railway and Commercial business at the following ..."
2. A System of Health Accounts: Version 1.0 by OECD Staff, SourceOECD (Online service), Oecd (2000)
"HP4.2 rerail sale and nther suppliers of optical glasses and other vision products
I his ... HP4.3 rerail sale and other suppliers of heating aids This irem ..."
3. The Michigan Digest Annotated: Embodying All Reported Decisions from the by Albert Poole Jacobs, Henry Allen Chaney, George Foster Longsdorf, Callaghan and Company (1921)
"... to the insufficient equipment and Improper management of an engine while being
used to rerail a car on a side track in close proximity to the warehouse, ..."
4. Coal Mining Kinks (1916)
"The rerail has been used most successfully at a tipple at the end of a long ...
This rerail is placed a few feet ahead of where the end of the trip is when ..."
5. The Contemporary Review (1867)
"Desperate—Furious, fierce, wild, savage, ferocious, mad, uncontrollable, not to
be trifled with. Ligament—Sinew, tendon, muscle. I'rerail—To coax, ask, beg, ..."
6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1842)
"... go out with him to oblige me, or we shall be forced to give him an ex ufficio
second^ rerail then consented. After the duel, ой the let of December, ..."