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Redlined
  1. verb - discriminate in selling or renting housing in certain areas of a neighborhood
  2. The term used for the maximum recommended engine speed on a motor vehicle and the indication of same on the rev counter
Reechoed
  1. verb - echo repeatedly, echo again and again
  2. repeat back like an echo
  3. repeat or return an echo again or repeatedly; send (an echo) back
Refereed
  1. verb - be a referee or umpire in a sports competition
  2. evaluate professionally a colleague's work
Referred
  1. verb - be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
  2. have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "
  3. make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
  4. seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes"
  5. send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee"
  6. think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species"
  7. use a name to designate; "Christians refer to the mother of Jesus as the Virgin Mary"
Refilled
  1. verb - fill something that had previously been emptied; "refill my glass, please"
Refitted
  1. verb - fit out again
Reflated
  1. verb - become inflated again
  2. economics: experience reflation; "The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures"
  3. economics: raise demand, expand the money supply, or raise prices, after a period of deflation; "These measures reflated the economy"
  4. inflate again; "reflate the balloon"
Reflexed
  1. adjective - (of leaves) bent downward and outward more than 90 degrees
Reforged
  1. verb - cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state"
Reformed
  1. verb - break up the molecules of; "reform oil"
  2. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one; "The Church reformed me"; "reform your conduct"
  3. caused to abandon an evil manner of living and follow a good one; "a reformed drunkard"
  4. change for the better;
  5. improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition; "reform the health system in this country"
  6. make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices; "reform a political system"
  7. of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran; "Dutch Reformed theology"
  8. produce by cracking; "reform gas"