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▪ I. redeˈposit, n. [re- 5 a.] A new depositing.
18757th Rep. Dep. Kpr. Irel. 6 This duty, involving much detail of arrangement, separation, and redeposit. ▪ II. redeˈposit, v. [re- 5 a.] To deposit again. Also absol.
1856Mrs. Gore Life's Lessons I. vii. 112 After..he had re-deposited the poor cripple on her couch. 1862Ansted Channel Isl. ii. xi. (ed. 2) 292 The water..had slowly re⁓deposited lime. 1889G. Findlay Eng. Railway 8 The Bill was re-deposited in the ensuing session of Parliament. 1905Westm. Gaz. 8 Feb. 9/3 The Bill which the Board proposes to redeposit in Parliament. 1963A. J. Hall Textile Sci. vi. 282 At the same time that soil is passing out of the fabric into the main bulk of detergent liquor some of this soil is passing from this liquor into the fabric and there being re-deposited on the fibres. 1975New Yorker 17 Nov. 37/2 ‘I never heard of a bank saying ‘Do not redeposit’,’ she said. Hence redeˈposited ppl. a.; redeˈpositing vbl. n.; redepoˈsition.
1863Lyall Antiq. Man 49 Changes..brought about by the deposition, removal, and redeposition of gravel, sand, and fine sediment. 1905Westm. Gaz. 8 Feb. 9/3 The Board had decided to take an early opportunity of redepositing their bill. 1946F. E. Zeuner Dating Past vi. 169 Re-deposited Younger Loess (probably result of ploughing), with Neolithic. 1965G. J. Williams Econ. Geol. N.Z. xix. 334/2 These rocks consist of conglomerates, black shales, re-deposited sandstones, mudstones and pseudo-tillites. 1977Antiquaries Jrnl. LVII. 235 There are tips of redeposited sands and loams..associated with features in the timber building sequence. |