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Definition of resurvey in English: resurveyverb riːˈsəːveɪˌrisərˈveɪ [with object]1Survey (a district) again. between 1888 and 1898 Peach and Horne resurveyed the area Example sentencesExamples - The next stage of an appeal is to get the commonage resurveyed and a formal appeal produced.
- They moved north and east forcing the government to resume pastoral leases and resurvey and subdivide them for agricultural blocks and new towns to service them.
- After an explosion, the site was resurveyed and sectioned by deep trenches so that the geometry of various structures and ground movement that resulted could be accurately established.
- Even the five AAU officials present that day in Honolulu Harbor doubted what they saw, and they resurveyed the length of the openwater course multiple times.
- Tony Kelly is about to resurvey the existing border.
- There is an urgent need to resurvey and map the lake using modern tools such as the geographical information system.
- Millions of square miles of sea floor - including large tracts off the west coast of Scotland - will now have to be resurveyed to identify the massive reservoirs that have not shown up on previous seismic studies.
- Francisco was hoping to resurvey some of the more complex areas of the cave and check that everything had been thoroughly explored.
- When officials established county boundaries, created a county court, formed Frederick Town, and resurveyed the land, they transformed this vernacular landscape into an official one.
- In 1997, 33 of these plots were resurveyed, in addition to 26 new plots in the north area and 30 plots in the south area.
- After the storm moves inland, USGS will resurvey the coast with both aircraft.
- The field study of shrub and herbaceous layers was done in the late spring of 1996, and then the area was resurveyed in the fall of 1998.
- But Records' Week chairman Robin Brown said that the move would mean new challenges for the event's organisers who would have to resurvey a new course for the boats on the lake.
- In 1730 the Maryland Assembly passed a measure to resurvey the one-hundred-acre site.
- After the original survey had been completed, it was necessary to resurvey a section that was in an area of swampy lowlands.
- These mounds were resurveyed in order to determine their present condition.
- Also in the 2002 budget is a record $27 million to address the backlog in resurveying the most critical U.S. waters.
- The Gangstas are currently resurveying Breathing Cave in Bath County, Virginia and Cassell Cave in Pocahontas County West Virginia on the third weekend of each month.
- 1.1 Study or investigate again.
the same people surveyed in 1992 will be resurveyed periodically Example sentencesExamples - Let's face it, the holder of a card with Wells IS NOT periodically resurveyed as a credit as long as delinquency does not intervene.
- In January 2004, we resurveyed Delta College's staff.
- Let me check one more time and get back to you,’ Jocelyn drawled and with exaggerated movements, she resurveyed the contents of the bag.
- Data were available at one-year follow-up on almost all study enrollees, and a subgroup of 1,511 women was resurveyed after three years of trial participation.
- In the summer of 1999, the overstory vegetation was resurveyed.
- To estimate the total breeding population within the study area, 1 used the mean number of nests for colonies that were resurveyed once or twice in subsequent years.
- Readers in each of the 30 Knight Ridder communities were surveyed to determine a starting point for each paper on each of the seven dimensions, then resurveyed at the end of 2003.
- Periodically, nurses will be resurveyed to see if department improvement efforts are strengthening the work environment.
- The Food Safety and Inspection Service plans to resurvey beef, pork, and chicken for dioxin contamination to get a better picture of the background levels in the U.S. food supply.
- Forty-five of the men who participated in the first survey were resurveyed to ascertain if there had been any changes in their health seeking behaviors.
- Because of the implications of the above findings, we resurveyed our rural respondents to assess if any changes had occurred in their need and actual use of mental health care services.
- In 1972, when environmentalists from many countries assembled in Stockholm to resurvey the global situation, they drew on the perspective worked out by those pioneering human ecologists.
- Cherlin et al. examined the lives of children at ages 7 (in the United Kingdom) or 7 to 11 in the United States), and resurveyed the same children roughly four years later, after their parents divorced.
- They clipped and copied newspapers, surveyed businesses, resurveyed them as economic conditions changed, and revisited their early contacts as the downturn unfolded.
noun riːˈsəːveɪˌrēsərˈvāˌrisərˈveɪriˈsərˌveɪ An act of surveying a district or studying something again. a resurvey of peasant communities in Chile Example sentencesExamples - A resurvey in April 1999 found that C. flavula occurred in continuous densities > 5 / m 2 at distances up to 100 m from roads, always located within R. pseudoacacia stands.
- A survey and resurvey (one year apart) were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi.
- In the resurvey carried out after 12 months, 50 households of the first survey were randomly selected and retained in all the clusters.
- Later in the resurvey, while working out of a temporary camp, he made the discovery he had been searching for.
- The probability of dormancy complicates assessments of postburn resprouting and necessitates frequent and long-term resurveys of tagged L. ohlingerae individuals.
Definition of resurvey in US English: resurveyverbˌrēsərˈvāˌrisərˈveɪ [with object]1Survey (a district) again. Example sentencesExamples - When officials established county boundaries, created a county court, formed Frederick Town, and resurveyed the land, they transformed this vernacular landscape into an official one.
- Millions of square miles of sea floor - including large tracts off the west coast of Scotland - will now have to be resurveyed to identify the massive reservoirs that have not shown up on previous seismic studies.
- Also in the 2002 budget is a record $27 million to address the backlog in resurveying the most critical U.S. waters.
- In 1730 the Maryland Assembly passed a measure to resurvey the one-hundred-acre site.
- These mounds were resurveyed in order to determine their present condition.
- The next stage of an appeal is to get the commonage resurveyed and a formal appeal produced.
- There is an urgent need to resurvey and map the lake using modern tools such as the geographical information system.
- After the storm moves inland, USGS will resurvey the coast with both aircraft.
- Francisco was hoping to resurvey some of the more complex areas of the cave and check that everything had been thoroughly explored.
- Even the five AAU officials present that day in Honolulu Harbor doubted what they saw, and they resurveyed the length of the openwater course multiple times.
- The Gangstas are currently resurveying Breathing Cave in Bath County, Virginia and Cassell Cave in Pocahontas County West Virginia on the third weekend of each month.
- In 1997, 33 of these plots were resurveyed, in addition to 26 new plots in the north area and 30 plots in the south area.
- They moved north and east forcing the government to resume pastoral leases and resurvey and subdivide them for agricultural blocks and new towns to service them.
- Tony Kelly is about to resurvey the existing border.
- After the original survey had been completed, it was necessary to resurvey a section that was in an area of swampy lowlands.
- The field study of shrub and herbaceous layers was done in the late spring of 1996, and then the area was resurveyed in the fall of 1998.
- After an explosion, the site was resurveyed and sectioned by deep trenches so that the geometry of various structures and ground movement that resulted could be accurately established.
- But Records' Week chairman Robin Brown said that the move would mean new challenges for the event's organisers who would have to resurvey a new course for the boats on the lake.
- 1.1 Study or investigate again.
the same people surveyed in 1992 will be resurveyed periodically Example sentencesExamples - Let's face it, the holder of a card with Wells IS NOT periodically resurveyed as a credit as long as delinquency does not intervene.
- In the summer of 1999, the overstory vegetation was resurveyed.
- Because of the implications of the above findings, we resurveyed our rural respondents to assess if any changes had occurred in their need and actual use of mental health care services.
- Let me check one more time and get back to you,’ Jocelyn drawled and with exaggerated movements, she resurveyed the contents of the bag.
- Readers in each of the 30 Knight Ridder communities were surveyed to determine a starting point for each paper on each of the seven dimensions, then resurveyed at the end of 2003.
- To estimate the total breeding population within the study area, 1 used the mean number of nests for colonies that were resurveyed once or twice in subsequent years.
- They clipped and copied newspapers, surveyed businesses, resurveyed them as economic conditions changed, and revisited their early contacts as the downturn unfolded.
- Periodically, nurses will be resurveyed to see if department improvement efforts are strengthening the work environment.
- In January 2004, we resurveyed Delta College's staff.
- The Food Safety and Inspection Service plans to resurvey beef, pork, and chicken for dioxin contamination to get a better picture of the background levels in the U.S. food supply.
- Data were available at one-year follow-up on almost all study enrollees, and a subgroup of 1,511 women was resurveyed after three years of trial participation.
- In 1972, when environmentalists from many countries assembled in Stockholm to resurvey the global situation, they drew on the perspective worked out by those pioneering human ecologists.
- Forty-five of the men who participated in the first survey were resurveyed to ascertain if there had been any changes in their health seeking behaviors.
- Cherlin et al. examined the lives of children at ages 7 (in the United Kingdom) or 7 to 11 in the United States), and resurveyed the same children roughly four years later, after their parents divorced.
nounˌrēsərˈvāˌrisərˈveɪriˈsərˌveɪrēˈsərˌvā An act of surveying a district or studying something again. Example sentencesExamples - Later in the resurvey, while working out of a temporary camp, he made the discovery he had been searching for.
- A survey and resurvey (one year apart) were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi.
- In the resurvey carried out after 12 months, 50 households of the first survey were randomly selected and retained in all the clusters.
- The probability of dormancy complicates assessments of postburn resprouting and necessitates frequent and long-term resurveys of tagged L. ohlingerae individuals.
- A resurvey in April 1999 found that C. flavula occurred in continuous densities > 5 / m 2 at distances up to 100 m from roads, always located within R. pseudoacacia stands.
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