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vb. (en-past of: reascend)
Usage examples of "reascended".
Ere he turned again towards the harbour, he had reascended the cloud haunted Pisgah whence the words of Lady Florimel had hurled him.
With brief suspiration he reassumed the candle, reascended the stairs, reapproached the door of the front room, hallfloor, and reentered.
He turned and reascended, feeling like a ghost that had been wandering through the forlorn chambers of an empty skull.
As he reascended the stairs, somewhat more quickly than his wont, Spence gave narrow attention to the handwriting on the envelopes.
Rovouma soon followed and at the end of November the doctor returned to the Zambesi, and reascended the Shire.
As he reascended the Biddle Stairs, he heard what he decided at last must be a sort of echo, a sound of some one walking about on the gravel paths above.
Now, scarcely had she reascended the throne than Mary had restored to the Prior of St.
The voice of the first mate from above here checked his further speech, and, perhaps, prevented him, as he quickly reascended the upper deck, from noticing the slight embarrassment of his prisoner.
During the second night it again fell, but only to a very short distance, and on the following morning reascended to a very short distance.