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reapply
[
uh
-
plahy
]
Origin
ap·ply
/
əˈplaɪ
/
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[
uh
-
plahy
]
Show IPA
verb,
-plied,
-ply·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent:
to apply a theory to a problem.
2.
to put to use, especially for a particular purpose:
to apply pressure to open a door.
3.
to bring into action; use; employ:
He applied the brakes and skidded to a stop.
4.
to use a label or other designation:
Don't apply any such term to me.
5.
to use for or assign to a specific purpose:
He applied a portion of his salary each week to savings.
EXPAND
6.
to put into effect:
They applied the rules to new members only.
7.
to devote or employ diligently or with close attention:
to apply one's mind to a problem; to apply oneself to a task.
8.
to place in contact with; lay or spread on:
to apply paint to a wall; to apply a bandage to a wound.
9.
to bring into physical contact with or close proximity to:
to apply a match to gunpowder.
10.
to credit to, as an account:
to apply $10 to his account at the store.
COLLAPSE
verb (used without object)
11.
to be pertinent, suitable, or relevant:
The argument applies to the case. The theory doesn't apply.
12.
to make an
application
or request; ask:
to apply for a
job
; to apply for a raise.
13.
to lay or spread on:
The plastic coating is easy to apply on any surface.
14.
to be placed or remain in contact:
This paint doesn't apply very easily.
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an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.
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Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
ap
(
p
)
lien
<
Anglo-French,
Old French
ap
(
p
)
lier
<
Latin
applicāre,
equivalent to
ap-
ap-
1
+
plicāre
to fold;
see
ply
2
Related forms
ap·pli·a·ble,
adjective
ap·pli·a·ble·ness,
noun
ap·pli·a·bly,
adverb
ap·pli·er,
noun
pre·ap·ply,
verb (used with object),
-plied,
-ply·ing.
EXPAND
re·ap·ply,
verb,
-plied,
-ply·ing.
un·ap·pli·a·ble,
adjective
un·ap·pli·a·b·ly,
adverb
COLLAPSE
Synonyms
3.
utilize.
5.
appropriate, allot, assign, dedicate.
12.
petition, sue, entreat.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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World English Dictionary
reapply
(ˌriːəˈplaɪ)
—
vb
(often foll by
for
) ,
-plies
,
-plying
,
-plied
1.
(
tr
) to put or spread (something) on again:
reapply sunscreen frequently
2.
to put in an application or request again
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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Word Origin & History
apply
late 14c., from O.Fr. aplier (Mod.Fr. appliquer), from L. applicare "to attach to, to devote oneself to," from ad- "to" + plicare "fold" see
ply
(v.)). The etymological sense is "to bring things in contact with one another."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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