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reboard

vb. (context transitive intransitive English) To board (a vehicle, etc.) again.

Usage examples of "reboard".

Confused, the group followed Arak out of the small room and reboarded the antigravity vehicle.

When Harivarman reboarded the other flyer, he found Lescar hunched in the same seat as before.

The figure returned and reboarded, and the travel-stop-search procedure was repeated again and again.

He reboarded the Dragon and gave Hummfree information on what the odd signal was while he rode to the islet with the beaten down vegetation.

A volunteer salvage party had reboarded the carrier, a day after the official order to abandon, and were still trying to save the ship when the finally fatal attack hit home.

We would all come back to reboard the train after the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes on Wednesday, and cocktails and dinner would be served as soon as we'd rolled out of the station.

Fortunately, the wind was blowing away from their target and they were able to reboard unseen and resume attack a few minutes later.

She didn't even like the idea of reboarding the ship in the morning and knowing where the wind that drove it came from.

When he made one more sweeping scan of the village before reboarding the newly lightened copter, he was surprised to notice, sunning itself in the doorway, a very large cat.

After making a wild flurry of purchases and embedding tridee cues into their home units like crazy, they reboarded the giant, luxurious hydrofoils and zeps and floated or flew onward, heading for more glamorous destinations to the north, the south, or across the isthmus.