单词 | reprocure |
释义 | reprocurev. transitive. To procure again. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > acquisition > obtain or acquire [verb (transitive)] > again or back acovera1225 covera1300 gain-covera1300 to get againc1380 recovera1387 becoverc1400 recounsel?a1425 recurea1425 win1489 redeem1526 readept1537 rehave1541 recuperate1542 regain1548 reobtain1579 retire1584 reget1585 to get back1587 retrieve1589 reprise1590 reprocure1590 reattain1595 relieve1596 recompassc1604 reacquire1627 reacquist1635 recruit1656 1590 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Canticle of Victorie 11 And if the Church at all may hope to reprocure An happy blest estate, a peace firme-founded sure: The same shall doubtlesse be, in such a Princes raigne. 1632 J. Vicars tr. Virgil XII Aeneids ii. 55 No search her sight could reprocure. 1815 T. Jefferson Writings (1830) IV. 263 The means of reprocuring some part of the literary treasures which I have ceded to Congress. 1839 E. A. Poe William Wilson in Gift 1840 (Philadelphia) 248 Lights were immediately reprocured. a1864 R. M. Hodges et al. Mil. Med. & Surg. Ess. (1865) 21 A remission, thus artificially produced, will follow, and may be reprocured in the same manner, if necessary. 1957 Virginia Law Rev. 43 27 If the Government does not procure the terminated items elsewhere, it cannot claim liquidated damages for those items which it decided not to reprocure. 2006 Govt. Computer News (Nexis) 20 Nov. If the government decides to terminate such a contractor for default, the contractor is responsible for the government's cost to fix the computer or reprocure another one. Derivatives reproˈcurable adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > acquisition > [adjective] > obtained or acquired > able to be > again reprocurable1866 1866 W. Odling Lect. Animal Chem. 91 Acetic acid is reprocurable from alcohol by oxidation. reproˈcuring n. ΚΠ 1678 J. Kid in G. Hickes Spirit of Popery 12 The reprocuring of the Lords fallen work. 1893 A. Lloyd tr. P. Mayet Agric. Insurance 280 A loan for the reprocuring of farm horses and oxen which have perished from accidents or have been killed, is no longer possible. 1990 Mergers & Acquisitions (Nexis) Mar.–Apr. 42 Such a result could have ramifications for the purchasing company's future dealings with the government, and subject the acquirer to fines and costs of reprocuring. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1590 |
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