Synonyms for Re impose:
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v.
• recondition
• restore
- Reerect
, - bring back
, - build up
, - cure
, - heal
, - improve
, - make healthy
, - make restitution
, - mend
, - modernize
, - reanimate
, - rebuild
, - recall
, - recondition
, - reconstitute
, - reconstruct
, - recover
, - redeem
, - reestablish
, - refresh
, - refurbish
, - rehabilitate
, - reimpose
, - reinforce
, - reinstate
, - reintroduce
, - rejuvenate
, - renew
, - renovate
, - repair
, - replace
, - rescue
, - retouch
, - revitalize
, - revive
, - revivify
, - set to rights
, - strengthen
, - touch up
, - update
, - win back
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What are the hypernyms for Re impose?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for re impose?
"Re impose" is a verb that means to restore, enforce or bring back a law, rule or regulation that was previously in place. There are several antonyms for "re impose" including abolish, nullify, revoke, cancel, discontinue, cease, and suspend. "Abolish" means to put an end or eradicate something entirely. "Nullify" refers to making something invalid or void. "Revoke" means to officially cancel or withdraw. "Cancel" means to mark something as void or call off. "Discontinue" means to stop or cease something permanently or temporarily. "Cease" means to stop something completely, while "suspend" means to temporarily stop or postpone.
What are the antonyms for Re impose?
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v.
• recondition
• restore
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