| 单词 | re-espouse | 
| 释义 | re-espousev.  transitive. To espouse again:		 (a) to take again as a spouse, to marry again (chiefly figurative; now rare);		 (b) to reattach oneself to, readopt (a cause, doctrine, etc.). ΚΠ a1618    J. Sylvester Funeral Elegie M. Wyts in  G. de S. Du Bartas Divine Weekes & Workes 		(1621)	 1168  				Metkerk had her Mother re-espous'd. 1685    J. Flavell Πνευματολογια 141  				When the time is come for the Soul to be re-espoused [to the Body], it is highly gratified by that second Marriage. 1814    H. F. Cary tr.  Dante Vision II.  xxiii. 107  				That kindly grief, which re-espouses us To God. 1861    T. Stephen Brief Expos. Prophecies Daniel & St. John Pref. p. iv  				At this time, they [sc. the Jews] are to be re-espoused to Christ. 1933    Evening Independent 		(Massillon, Ohio)	 8 Feb. 4/4  				Britannia is willing to consider America's proposal that she re-espouse the gold standard, but is not ready for the present to accept an engagement ring. 2002    F. Heynick Jews & Med. v. 159  				The doctor joined many of his coreligionists in fleeing to the hospitable realm of Sultan Bayezid, there to openly re-espouse the Jewish faith. Derivatives  re-eˈspousal  n.				 [ <  re- prefix + espousal n., after re-espouse v.]			 ΚΠ 1625    T. Jackson Treat. Originall of Vnbeliefe  v. xlvii. 423  				Their reespousalls to their glorious God. 1811    G. S. Faber Diss. Prophecy Daniel ix, 24-27 345  				The same prophet..calls our attention..to the reespousals of the repudiated consort. 1908    Racine 		(Wisconsin)	 Daily Jrnl. 6 Feb. 7/2  				A re-espousal of this policy [sc. isolationism], before it is too late, would be of the highest wisdom. 1994    Ann. Assoc. Amer. Geographers 84 517/2  				The re-espousal of Euclidian concepts of proportion led to their unification with practical skills. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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