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re-emˈbody, v. Also 7, 9 reim-. [re- 5 a.] To embody again. a. trans.
1802James Milit. Dict. s.v., The militia is disbanded, and partially reimbodied for 28 days in every year during peace. 1862Merivale Rom. Emp. lvii. (1865) VII. 121 It became necessary to re-embody the praetorian and the urban guards. 1873in B. Stewart Conserv. Force vii. 173, I propose..now to reëmbody my views in a more popular form. †b. intr. for refl. (See embody 5 b.) Obs.
a1691Boyle (J.), Quicksilver broken into little globes, the parts brought to touch immediately reimbody. |