| REFOCILLATE | • refocillate v. (Obsolete) To revive or refresh. • REFOCILLATE v. (obsolete) to refresh; to cherish. |
| REFOCUSSING | • refocussing v. (Britain) present participle of refocus. • REFOCUS v. to focus again. |
| REFORESTING | • reforesting v. Present participle of reforest. • REFOREST v. to replant with trees. |
| REFORMADOES | • reformadoes n. Plural of reformado. • REFORMADO n. (Spanish) a monk of a reformed order, also REFORMADE. |
| REFORMATION | • reformation n. An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices… • reformation n. (Law) Change or correction, by a court in equity, to a written instrument to conform to the original… • Reformation prop.n. (Historical) The religious movement initiated in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church. |
| REFORMATIVE | • reformative adj. That serves to reform or correct. • REFORMATIVE adj. intended or tending to reform. |
| REFORMATORY | • reformatory adj. Of, pertaining to, or conducive to reform; reformative. • reformatory n. A prison, especially one for juveniles; a reform school. • REFORMATORY n. a penal institution to which esp. young or first offenders are committed for training and reformation. |
| REFORMATTED | • reformatted adj. Having been formatted again. • reformatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reformat. • REFORMAT v. to change the format. |
| REFORMULATE | • reformulate v. (Transitive) To formulate again or differently. • REFORMULATE v. to formulate again. |
| REFORTIFIED | • refortified v. Simple past tense and past participle of refortify. • REFORTIFY v. to fortify anew. |
| REFORTIFIES | • refortifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refortify. • REFORTIFY v. to fortify anew. |
| REFOULEMENT | • refoulement n. (International law, uncountable) Rendition of a person to an area (chiefly their country of origin)… • refoulement n. (Archaic, uncountable) The forced relocation of a group of people; (countable) an instance of this. • REFOULEMENT n. the act of forcing a refugee to return to a place from which he or she is seeking asylum. |