Good friends are impossible to replace / resurfaced. They share so many of our memories.
replace
Tim has reconnected / redefined his outlook on life. He's more optimistic now.
redefined
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
Too much damage has been done to Al and Sam's friendship to redefine / rebuild it.
rebuild
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
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
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
After studying for the exam for two days, Cara redefined / resurfaced to eat dinner with her family.
resurfaced
Don't bring that subject up again. I don't want to rehash / rebuild it with you.
rehash
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
Maria and Emma rekindled / resurfaced their relationship after drifting apart from each other for many years.
rekindled
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
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
I can't rehash / recall the name of my tenth-grade English teacher.
recall
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