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redeposit
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Word definitions for redeposit in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Redeposit \Re`de*pos"it\ (r?`d?*p?z"?t), v. t. To deposit again.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 To deposit money again after withdrawing it 2 (context gology English) To form into a new accumulation; used especially of sediments moved from an original position
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. deposit anew deposit anew; "The water had redeposited minerals on the rocks"
Usage examples of redeposit.
When he cashed out, he never suspected a thing when she offered to redeposit his whole wad with the cashier while he went back to the room.
Then the next morning, as the people could not eat their checks for breakfast, they would have to do one of two things: either take the check back to the bank and redeposit it, or exchange the check for commodities.
From looking at his own farmland, he could see that soil was created by the erosion of rocks and that particles of this soil were continually washed away and carried off by streams and rivers and redeposited elsewhere.
She took several sips from the glass before the man took it away and carefully redeposited her on the pillows.
Beneath the moisture was a layer of flow rock, limestone dissolved and redeposited in opalescent layers.
Each drip of calcareous water, even the tiniest droplet of moisture in the air, was saturated with calcium carbonate in solution, which was redeposited inside the cave.
Therefore, the substance of that bone will be slowly dissolved away, and excreted or redeposited elsewhere.
She entered the impressive Union Bank of Switzerland and redeposited the cash.
Heavy struggled to his feet again and was just as promptly redeposited in the muddy water.
All of the artifacts and even a human skull had been recovered from areas where they had been redeposited by the Porcupine and Old Crow rivers.
Chloe redeposited the book in her reticule, drew the strings, and slipped them over her wrist.
Flow rock, limestone dissolved and redeposited by water, gleamed in opalescent beauty on the upper surfaces of the cave, but the stone had been rubbed dull generations ago wherever it was within reach of a hand.
She could see through the coating of redeposited armor plate, but not well.
Ashley savings account was redeposited with no record that it had ever been withdrawn.
I said hastily, redepositing my armload of blankets in the rear of the car.