different between reestated vs reestate
reestated
English
Verb
reestated
- simple past tense and past participle of reestate
Anagrams
- date trees, desert tea, estreated
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reestate
English
Etymology
re- +? estate
Verb
reestate (third-person singular simple present reestates, present participle reestating, simple past and past participle reestated)
- (obsolete) To reestablish.
- 1640, John Stoughton, Choice Sermons
- the salve is that which will free us from this horrible condition: and restore, and re-estate us into the favour of the Lord
- 1640, John Stoughton, Choice Sermons
Anagrams
- tea trees, tree seat
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