re-accomplishment

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Noun

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re-accomplishment (countable and uncountable, plural re-accomplishments)

  1. Alternative form of reaccomplishment
    • 1979, Gheorghe Zaharia, L. Vajda, The Anti-fascist Resistance in the North-east of Transylvania, September 1940-October 1944, page 176:
      The current situation is extremely hard, but in spite of all hardships we must keep our courage untouched, and our belief whole and firm, and our hopes vivid and steady as far as the full re-accomplishment of our national ideal is concerned.
    • 1985, Richard Whipp, Peter Clark, Innovation and the Auto Industry, page 24:
      Consequently, the existence and re-accomplishment of situated practices tend to be local: that is, specific to a geographical area, possibly to one street, to a region, or to a society.
    • 2000, St. Edith Stein, Marianne Sawicki, Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities:
      7 The re-accomplishment is an “insightful” one in which every step is undertaken explicitly, expressly, and on the basis of the earlier steps.