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Definition of readopt in English: readoptverb riːəˈdɒptˌrēəˈdäpt [with object]1Adopt (a physical position) again. 重摆(姿势) the dog has readopted a sitting posture Example sentencesExamples - After allowing the patient to re-adopt the neutral position, repeat two or three times, increasing the applied force slightly each time.
- Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance.
- I stumbled backwards a step then readopted my basketball blocking stance.
- 1.1 Start to follow (a principle or course of action) again.
重新采取,再采纳,再度采用(原则,行动路线) the new government readopted many of the methods of the old regime Example sentencesExamples - Jason has now readopted his father's surname and is amazed by the similarities between them.
- The revival of bilingual education started in the early and middle 1980s with re-establishing minority schools in type I minority communities and readopting abandoned writing systems in schools in type 2 and type 3 minority communities.
- As many of you know - and some of you know all too well - the Commission's EEO rules were promulgated, struck down by the Court of Appeals, rewritten, readopted and struck down again.
- This line was initiated in Ireland also by the Gaelic language movement at the end of the 19th century, but by that time the Irish people themselves had abandoned the language and have not subsequently been persuaded to readopt it.
- In 1959 the original title was readopted, under which it continues to appear.
- Cut your losses and do what I did: for now, at least, consider readopting the old techniques that worked.
- Most of all, he keeps faith with his native and then readopted community, and details its gradual death at the hands of a rapacious consumer economy and an increasingly exploitative relation to the land.
- In the following years, the written languages of Bai, Bouyei, Dong, Hani, Naxi, Lisu, Lahu, Va, Zaiwa, Miao, and Xibei were also readopted.
- Just a few weeks ago they readopted their old name, after renaming the organization several times previously.
- In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures.
- When - like all his predecessors - he then readopted it in office, the result was, almost overnight, the industrial tremors that shook Juppé down.
- He is looking forward to readopting the Parisian lifestyle.
- After reunification, the parliament decided to readopt Berlin as Germany's capital.
- Not only does this make no sense but under the language the party plans to readopt this year, it would be flatly unconstitutional.
- In 1982, President Ronald Reagan signed legislation readopting the name USIA.
- On one level, the change was simple - the colony readopted Hector's military organization, with a vengeance.
- The tricolor was readopted on Aug. 22, 1993, and Flag Day became a holiday.
- By contrast, although he approved the designation prophet, this was one of the first of his appellations to be discarded by the Church, one that has never since been readopted.
- The Racing and Wagering Board has readopted the fluphenazine rule on an emergency basis five times since first introducing it on October 30.
- The British High Commission had a sharp increase in inquiries yesterday from whites seeking to readopt British citizenship following the violence.
Derivativesnoun Finding a majority of republicans among the Australian population is one thing, but finding a majority prepared to work for readoption of the republic into the government's program is another. Example sentencesExamples - This collegial executive system would last until 1966 when economic decline and social unrest led to the readoption of a unipersonal presidency.
- Its readoption is in no way a foregone conclusion.
- Eventually some of them would be used as sites for cathedrals and monasteries, but this seems to be more a matter of readoption than of any genuine continuity.
- Also remaining to be achieved is the readoption by the college of policies on academic freedom, tenure, and due process that are in essential conformity with Association-supported standards.
Definition of readopt in US English: readoptverbˌrēəˈdäpt [with object]1Adopt (a physical position) again. 重摆(姿势) Example sentencesExamples - Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance.
- I stumbled backwards a step then readopted my basketball blocking stance.
- After allowing the patient to re-adopt the neutral position, repeat two or three times, increasing the applied force slightly each time.
- 1.1 Start to follow (a principle or course of action) again.
重新采取,再采纳,再度采用(原则,行动路线) Example sentencesExamples - After reunification, the parliament decided to readopt Berlin as Germany's capital.
- By contrast, although he approved the designation prophet, this was one of the first of his appellations to be discarded by the Church, one that has never since been readopted.
- In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures.
- In the following years, the written languages of Bai, Bouyei, Dong, Hani, Naxi, Lisu, Lahu, Va, Zaiwa, Miao, and Xibei were also readopted.
- Not only does this make no sense but under the language the party plans to readopt this year, it would be flatly unconstitutional.
- As many of you know - and some of you know all too well - the Commission's EEO rules were promulgated, struck down by the Court of Appeals, rewritten, readopted and struck down again.
- Jason has now readopted his father's surname and is amazed by the similarities between them.
- This line was initiated in Ireland also by the Gaelic language movement at the end of the 19th century, but by that time the Irish people themselves had abandoned the language and have not subsequently been persuaded to readopt it.
- The tricolor was readopted on Aug. 22, 1993, and Flag Day became a holiday.
- He is looking forward to readopting the Parisian lifestyle.
- The British High Commission had a sharp increase in inquiries yesterday from whites seeking to readopt British citizenship following the violence.
- On one level, the change was simple - the colony readopted Hector's military organization, with a vengeance.
- In 1959 the original title was readopted, under which it continues to appear.
- Most of all, he keeps faith with his native and then readopted community, and details its gradual death at the hands of a rapacious consumer economy and an increasingly exploitative relation to the land.
- The Racing and Wagering Board has readopted the fluphenazine rule on an emergency basis five times since first introducing it on October 30.
- In 1982, President Ronald Reagan signed legislation readopting the name USIA.
- The revival of bilingual education started in the early and middle 1980s with re-establishing minority schools in type I minority communities and readopting abandoned writing systems in schools in type 2 and type 3 minority communities.
- When - like all his predecessors - he then readopted it in office, the result was, almost overnight, the industrial tremors that shook Juppé down.
- Cut your losses and do what I did: for now, at least, consider readopting the old techniques that worked.
- Just a few weeks ago they readopted their old name, after renaming the organization several times previously.
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