单词 | reaccess |
释义 | reaccessn. 1. Return; renewed access. Also: means of return. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > accession or entering upon office or authority > [noun] > renewed reaccess1576 reaccession1694 1576 H. Gilbert Disc. Discov. New Passage Cataia ii. sig. D.i This perpetual currant, can..be maintained, but only by continual reaccesse of the same water. 1611 J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words at Recessione A reaccesse or comming again. 1627 G. Hakewill Apologie ii. i. 65 The withering of all things, by the recesse and their reviving and resurrection..by the reaccesse, of the Sunne. 1823 T. Chalmers Serm. I. 178 A Flaming Sword had to..guard their reaccess to the bowers of Immortality. 1851 Christian Bk. of Concord 446 Repentance is nothing else than an access and a reaccess to baptism. 1949 Ethics 60 57/2 His only reaccess to intellectual respectability is to give up being a moralist and settle for being an anthropologist. 1974 Jrnl. Higher Educ. 45 168 The College Board is searching for other mass markets such as..adults in need of relatively easy reaccess into higher education. 2000 D. M. Guss Festive State ii. 34 In medieval Europe in particular they [sc. saints] not only provided a more direct access to God but also, through the dances with which they were celebrated, a critical re-access to the body. ΚΠ ?1692 Ad Populum Phaleræ i. 54 When such Discourses fill the Town, what less Can be design'd than James's Re-access? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1576 |
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