What does re-cover mean?
Definitions for re-cover
riˈkʌv ərre-cov·er
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word re-cover.
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re-coververb
To cover again.
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coverer
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of re-cover in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of re-cover in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of re-cover in a Sentence
It’s the worst I’ve seen, it's been a very challenging week for all of our emergency responders and state offices because there are just so many counties that we have to cover. But we will get through this.
The board has an opportunity in this upcoming meeting to repair some of their damage by putting the Superintendent on unpaid leave or continue to cover up the serious allegations against Hafedh Azaiez, even if they do put him on unpaid leave, I believe that five members of the board will continue to try to distance themselves from owning responsibility forcreating this situation.
With that, I snatched the cover off him, and saw a horror that will never leave my mind, i fainted at the shock of my child's mutilated body.
The eventual home must have the expertise to properly house, store, and maintain the artifact, additionally, the community has expressed strong preferences for institutions that are free to the public and willing to cover the costs associated with housing the document.
Until we hear from the witnesses, until we get the documents, the American people will correctly assume that those blocking their testimony were aiding and abetting a cover up, plain and simple, president President Donald Trump, release the emails, let the witnesses testify, what are you afraid of ?
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