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 re·pose 1R0162400 (rĭ-pōz′)n.1.  The act of resting or the state of being at rest.2.  Freedom from worry; peace of mind.3.  Calmness; tranquility.v. re·posed, re·pos·ing, re·pos·es v.tr.1.  To lay (oneself) down.2.  To rest or relax (oneself).v.intr.1.  To lie at rest.2.  To lie dead: repose in a grave.3.  To lie while being supported by something.[From Middle English reposen, to be at rest, from Old French reposer, from Late Latin repausāre, to cause to rest : Latin re-, re- + Latin pausāre, to rest (from pausa, rest; see  pause).]
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 re·pose 2R0162400 (rĭ-pōz′)tr.v. re·posed, re·pos·ing, re·pos·es  To place (trust, for example): reposed all his hopes in the new cure.[Middle English reposen, to replace, from Latin repōnere, repos-, to put away; see  reposit.]
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