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vb. (context transitive English) To supply with provisions again.
Usage examples of "reprovision".
The best officers, the finest equipment, a surprising percentage of the wealth of the United Ankani Worlds went into those titanic, fantastically beautiful ships which touched down on an Ankani planet only long enough to refit, recrew and reprovision before blinking out again on a computed course into the dense starfields.
Eliza Kirk finally sailed into the mouth of the Tamar River, passed the deserted settlement of York Town, and continued up-river to the thriving port of Launceston where Captain McLeod proposed to spend some weeks reprovisioning and performing routine maintenance work on his vessel before leaving once more for England.
Arrayed in battle groups and reprovision flotillas, each cruiser, carrier, and tender analog had been branded with domain emblems and daubed with blood preserved from the sacrifice of the Alliance captives.
Commanding Officer Garray wants the admiral to be advised that unless we can be reinforced and reprovisioned, we're likely to fall to the Yuuzhan Vong.
There the Axe-Wielders reprovisioned and Axis explained to Earl Burdel's family, waiting for the Ladies Merlion and Faraday, what had happened to them.
The Landarch of Deforya awarded us the Star of Gallantry and reprovisioned us and sent us home.
Discreetly, Hrrestan acknowledged Hrrin who spoke about the benefits to the burgeoning agrarian economy which could not profitably market its surplus beyond those few traders who regularly reprovisioned at the present small, and totally inadequate space base.
In a gesture of what had to be the ultimate disdain for the New Republic commanders, a quarter of the big ships redocked with the supply vessels and continued to reprovision.