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Definition of reattempt in English: reattemptverb riːəˈtɛm(p)tˌrēəˈtem(p)t [with object]Attempt to achieve (something) again. 重新尝试 我再次尝试进入。 Example sentencesExamples - If they are taking a diuretic, the dosage should be reduced or held for three days before reattempting therapy.
- Noticing that the plane's centerline tank had not jettisoned, he commanded a jettison reattempt.
- Initial backcrosses of the third mutant failed and were not reattempted due to findings during complementation testing.
- The all-fours position is compatible with all intravaginal manipulations for shoulder dystocia, which can then be reattempted in this new position.
- Soldiers enlisted through the scheme who fail to immediately meet the requirements of the Special Forces Entry Test will be offered the option to reattempt the test at a later date.
- The company, whose turnover should be close to $15 million this year, is in no hurry to reattempt a listing after an aborted flotation in 2000.
- His hands rose weakly, pushed at Leonardo's shoulders, and fell, only to reattempt it again seconds later.
- Once the symptoms have resolved, a dosage increase may then be reattempted, but at a slower rate.
- She reached out to reattempt a pat of my hand and, because I had enough time to prepare for her movement, I didn't pull away, this time.
- Carl then reattempted to get to the woodpecker's hole.
- After undertaking this training students will be required to reattempt the diagnostic assessment.
- I wasn't here so they left one of those little, scrawled notes that they'd reattempt delivery the next day.
Definition of reattempt in US English: reattemptverbˌrēəˈtem(p)t [with object]Attempt to achieve (something) again. 重新尝试 我再次尝试进入。 Example sentencesExamples - The company, whose turnover should be close to $15 million this year, is in no hurry to reattempt a listing after an aborted flotation in 2000.
- Noticing that the plane's centerline tank had not jettisoned, he commanded a jettison reattempt.
- If they are taking a diuretic, the dosage should be reduced or held for three days before reattempting therapy.
- Carl then reattempted to get to the woodpecker's hole.
- Soldiers enlisted through the scheme who fail to immediately meet the requirements of the Special Forces Entry Test will be offered the option to reattempt the test at a later date.
- His hands rose weakly, pushed at Leonardo's shoulders, and fell, only to reattempt it again seconds later.
- Once the symptoms have resolved, a dosage increase may then be reattempted, but at a slower rate.
- The all-fours position is compatible with all intravaginal manipulations for shoulder dystocia, which can then be reattempted in this new position.
- She reached out to reattempt a pat of my hand and, because I had enough time to prepare for her movement, I didn't pull away, this time.
- Initial backcrosses of the third mutant failed and were not reattempted due to findings during complementation testing.
- I wasn't here so they left one of those little, scrawled notes that they'd reattempt delivery the next day.
- After undertaking this training students will be required to reattempt the diagnostic assessment.
nounˌrēəˈtem(p)t A second or subsequent attempt. a reattempt to start the engine Example sentencesExamples - Noticing that Greasy 62's centerline tank had not jettisoned, he commanded a jettison reattempt.
- The FCF deck called for a reattempt to light off the engine with the starter.
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