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rein
noun
1 (often reins) the strap, or either of the two halves of the strap, attached to a bridle and used to guide and control a horse.
2 (esp on a rein or the right or left rein) the direction to right or left in which a rider turns their horse.
3 (usu reins) a device with straps for guiding a small child. Also called walking reins.
4 any means of controlling, governing or restraining.
verb (reined , reining )
1 to provide with reins.
2 to guide or control (especially a horse) with reins.
3 (usu rein someone or something in) to stop or restrain them with or as if with reins.
4 (usu rein in) intr to stop or slow up.
5 (usu rein something back) to take measures to stop (eg inflation, costs, etc) from continuing or increasing any further.
[13c: from French resne , from Latin retinere to hold back]
draw rein said of a rider: to pull up; to stop.
give rein or a free rein to someone or something to allow them free play; to place no restraints on them.
keep a tight rein on someone or something to keep strict control of them or it.
take or take up the reins to take control.
noun
1 (often reins) the strap, or either of the two halves of the strap, attached to a bridle and used to guide and control a horse.
2 (esp on a rein or the right or left rein) the direction to right or left in which a rider turns their horse.
3 (usu reins) a device with straps for guiding a small child. Also called walking reins.
4 any means of controlling, governing or restraining.
verb (reined , reining )
1 to provide with reins.
2 to guide or control (especially a horse) with reins.
3 (usu rein someone or something in) to stop or restrain them with or as if with reins.
4 (usu rein in) intr to stop or slow up.
5 (usu rein something back) to take measures to stop (eg inflation, costs, etc) from continuing or increasing any further.
[13c: from French resne , from Latin retinere to hold back]
draw rein said of a rider: to pull up; to stop.
give rein or a free rein to someone or something to allow them free play; to place no restraints on them.
keep a tight rein on someone or something to keep strict control of them or it.
take or take up the reins to take control.
reincarnate
verb (reincarnated , reincarnating )
1 to make (a person or soul) be born again after death in a different body.
2 to re-embody someone or something.
adjective reborn in a different body.
[19c]
reincarnation noun
1 in some beliefs: the rebirth of the soul in a different body after death.
2 a being that has been reincarnated.
3 said of eg an idea or principle: representation or embodiment in a different form.
verb (reincarnated , reincarnating )
1 to make (a person or soul) be born again after death in a different body.
2 to re-embody someone or something.
adjective reborn in a different body.
[19c]
reincarnation noun
1 in some beliefs: the rebirth of the soul in a different body after death.
2 a being that has been reincarnated.
3 said of eg an idea or principle: representation or embodiment in a different form.
reindeer
noun (reindeer or reindeers ) a species of large deer, antlered in both sexes, that is found in arctic and subarctic regions of Europe and Asia.
[14c: from Norse hreindyri ]
noun (reindeer or reindeers ) a species of large deer, antlered in both sexes, that is found in arctic and subarctic regions of Europe and Asia.
[14c: from Norse hreindyri ]
reindeer moss
noun a lichen that provides winter food for reindeer.
noun a lichen that provides winter food for reindeer.
reinforce
verb
1 to strengthen or give additional support to something.
2 to stress or emphasize reinforced his argument .
3 to make (an army, force, etc) stronger by providing additional soldiers, weapons, etc.
[17c: from French renforcer ]
reinforcement noun
1 the act of reinforcing.
2 anything which reinforces.
3 (usu reinforcements) soldiers, weapons, etc added to an army, force, etc to make it stronger.
verb
1 to strengthen or give additional support to something.
2 to stress or emphasize reinforced his argument .
3 to make (an army, force, etc) stronger by providing additional soldiers, weapons, etc.
[17c: from French renforcer ]
reinforcement noun
1 the act of reinforcing.
2 anything which reinforces.
3 (usu reinforcements) soldiers, weapons, etc added to an army, force, etc to make it stronger.
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