reman
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re·man
(rē-măn′)tr.v. re·manned, re·man·ning, re·mans
1. To supply with new personnel: reman a ship.
2. To imbue with new courage.
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reman
(riːˈmæn)vb (tr)
1. to man again or to equip with new personnel
2. to instil anew with courage or manliness
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re•man
(riˈmæn)v.t. -manned, -man•ning.
1. to resupply with personnel.
2. to restore the manliness or courage of.
[1660–70]
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Past participle: remanned
Gerund: remanning
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