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C21 - re- verbs

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  • Emil and Lydia attended the same school many years ago. Recently, they found each other on a social networking site and "replaced" their frienship.  | REBUILD | REKINDLE | RESURFACE
    rekindled
  •  20
  • We hadn't seen Ian in class for days and were getting worried. He finally "rehashed" this morning and said he'd been called away to a family emergency. | RECALL | REDEFINE | RESURFACE |
    resurfaced
  •  25
  • If I can't "reconnect" the last time I saw a friend, I can usually find that information by using the calendar function on my tablet. | REPLACE | RECALL | REDEFINE |
    recall
  •  20
  • It's annoying when Jack "resurfaces" the same old arguments. He repeats the same points over and over again, hoping that we'll finally agree with him. | REBUILD | RESURFACE | REHASH |
    rehashes
  •  20
  • Rachel and Yumi had a huge argument and stopped speaking to each other. Now, they've both apologized and are trying to "recall" their damaged friendship. | REBUILD | REDEFINE | REPLACE |
    rebuild
  •  20
  • Smartphones let us send texts and photos, locate friends, and update our status on social networking sites. They've "rebuilt" how we communicate. | REHASH | REPLACE | REDEFINE |
    redefined
  •  25
  • Maria and Emma rekindled / resurfaced their relationship after drifting apart from each other for many years.
    rekindled
  •  15
  • Good friends are impossible to replace / resurfaced. They share so many of our memories.
    replace
  •  15
  • Too much damage has been done to Al and Sam's friendship to redefine / rebuild it.
    rebuild
  •  15
  • I can't rehash / recall the name of my tenth-grade English teacher.
    recall
  •  15
  • Tim has reconnected / redefined his outlook on life. He's more optimistic now.
    redefined
  •  15
  • Don't bring that subject up again. I don't want to rehash / rebuild it with you.
    rehash
  •  15
  • After studying for the exam for two days, Cara redefined / resurfaced to eat dinner with her family.
    resurfaced
  •  15
  • I'm glad I came home for spring break. I've been recalling / reconnecting with friends that I haven't seen since last summer.
    reconnecting
  •  15