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▪ I. recomˈpact, pa. pple. [See next and compact ppl. a.1] Recompacted, put together again.
1868Lynch Rivulet clxvii. iv, Then, like a broken city recompact, My heart shall fortress be and home desired. ▪ II. recompact, v.|riːkəmˈpækt| [re- 5 a.] trans. To join or fit together again.
1626Donne Serm. xxi. 206 God shall re-compact and re-compile those atomes and graines of dust into that Body which was before. 1813Coleridge Remorse v. i. 170 Curse on remorse! Can it give up the dead, or recompact A mangled body? 1860Tyndall Glac. i. ii. 12 The crushed ice being recompacted into a solid mass. Hence recomˈpacting vbl. n.
1630Donne Serm. xiii. 129 His dissections are so many re-compactings, so many resurrections. |