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Meanings of
re-formed
in English
Re-formed.
Related terms
organized
Usage of
re-formed
in English
1
The band has
re-formed
for a national tour in January next year.
2
They quickly
re-formed
and charged, and the Texans were forced into cover.
3
At this juncture Rahl
re-formed
his scattered troops in the apple orchard.
4
Then the officer closed his lantern, the men
re-formed
and marched on.
5
I held on with both hands while his hand
re-formed
under mine.
6
Again, the blackness split apart and again quickly resealed and
re-formed
,
unaffected.
7
By this time our command had
re-formed
,
and charged the blazing crest.
8
There it promptly
re-formed
on its colors, and Burt rejoining took command.
9
His muscles still throbbed, as if they'd been stretched taut and
re-formed
.
10
As he lay there it slowly
re-formed
,
and the pain-atlong last-faded
11
The advance through the trees had scattered the line; we halted and
re-formed
.
12
The plan, as it developed after the circle
re-formed
,
was a simple one.
13
Her body was a pleasant ache; she felt stretched,
re-formed
into his shape.
14
She touched an ivory lever at the side: the image ghosted, fragmented,
re-formed
.
15
The Regiment was then
re-formed
,
and held the detached hill during the night.
16
The minghaans
re-formed
in a landscape of broken men, littered armour and weapons.
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About this term
re-formed
re-form
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
re-form in
re-form in line
re-form band
re-form a cordon
re-form almost
More collocations
Re-formed
through the time
Re-formed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common