2. Adjective. worked again ¹
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Definition of Reworked
1. rework [v] - See also: rework
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reworked
Literary usage of Reworked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays on Hydraulic and Common Mortars and on Limeburning by Clément Louis Treussart, Jean Constant Petot, C. Courtois (1838)
"2 was left twelve hours in the air, and then put in water without being reworked.
This last we see gave a resistance sensibly greater than the first. Nos. ..."
2. Man, the Primeval Savage: His Haunts and Relics from the Hill-tops of by Worthington George Smith (1894)
"PALAEOLITHIC STONES FOUND BY NEOLITHIC MEN AND reworked. IN the Dunstable and
Caddington district Palaeolithic implements and flakes are very rarely found ..."
3. Exchange Fluctuations and Tariff Duties by United States Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means (1921)
"I have heard from a number of manufacturers of woolens in criticism of what I
was reported to have said about the use of reworked stock in the manufacture ..."
4. Catalogue of British and American Book Plates Bequeathed to the Trustees of by Augustus Wollaston Franks, Edward Russell James Gambier Howe (1903)
"(The last plate reworked.) (" Baker." Note by Sir AW Franks. ... (The last plate
reworked.) (Warwick sc. Ellice, married 1809 Harriet, daughter of Hercules ..."