• Reëxtend

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ɹi.É›ksˈtÉ›nd/

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    Origin

    - + extend with a diaeresis applied.

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      • 1924, Marion Randall Parsons & William Frederic Badè, The Writings of John Muir, page #354:But the verge of a period beginning in cretaceous times may have a breadth of tens of thousands of years, not to mention the possible existence of conditions calculated to multiply and reëxtend both species and individuals.
      • 1943, AUTHOR UNKNOWN
    , The Law Student, page #18:
      • We desire now to reëxtend the invitation just reprinted from our first issue, and to reëmphasize the fact of our friendly attitude toward law students.

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