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Reascend

Reascend \Re`as*cend"\ (r[=e]`[a^]s*s[e^]nd"), v. i. To rise, mount, or climb again.

Reascend

Reascend \Re`as*cend"\, v. t. To ascend or mount again; to reach by ascending again.

He mounts aloft, and reascends the skies.
--Addison.

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reascend

vb. (cx ambitransitive English) To ascend again.

Usage examples of "reascend".

Soul can reascend only after purification and freedom from the body, 521-u.

Souls must reascend through the seven planetary spheres to God, 851-l.

When he woke he found he had slept two hours, not one, which was perhaps as well, and by eight he began to reascend the pass.

It is very certain that all rational persons saw with satisfaction the Princes of the House of Bourbon reascend the throne of their ancestors, enlightened by experience and misfortune, which, as some ancient philosopher observes, are the best counsellors of kings.

I gave that man some spiritual advice and disposed of him, and then paid the telescope man his full fee, and said that we were charmed with the trip and would remain down, and not reascend and require him to fetch us down by telescope.

But, as he soared aloft to renew the fight with Noorna, Shibli Bagarag loosed to her aid the Slaves of the Sword, and Abarak marked him slope to a distant corner of earth, and reascend in a cloud, which drew swiftly over the land toward the Great Hall.

Having fallen back into the darkness the French presently reascend in yet larger masses.

NAPOLEON and his staff reascend the hillock, and his own words as repeated to the ranks reach his ears, while he himself delivers the same address to those about him.

For instance, a leaf which stands vertically up during the night will sink in the morning, then rise considerably, again sink in the afternoon, and in the evening reascend and assume its vertical nocturnal position.

If I remember rightly, there are two actual cataracts--one not far above the steps by which the descent is made into the channel, and the other close under a summer-house, near to which the visitors reascend into the wood.

The task, in short, is to reascend from production to producing activity, which we regard as sufficiently revealed by its natural products.

We will join and pray at midday of the full moon, and She will reascend Her throne.

With one last despairing look at the dead man, Rohan turns away, and slowly, with feet and hands that tremble in the fissures of the rock, reascends to the Cave above.

Soul descends to matter, by doing and suffering it frees itself and reascends, 417-l.

Soul freed from the body by deeds and suffering reascends to source, 439-l.