reflood

reflood

(riːˈflʌd)
vb (tr)
to flood again
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reflood


Past participle: reflooded
Gerund: reflooding

Imperative
reflood
reflood
Present
I reflood
you reflood
he/she/it refloods
we reflood
you reflood
they reflood
Preterite
I reflooded
you reflooded
he/she/it reflooded
we reflooded
you reflooded
they reflooded
Present Continuous
I am reflooding
you are reflooding
he/she/it is reflooding
we are reflooding
you are reflooding
they are reflooding
Present Perfect
I have reflooded
you have reflooded
he/she/it has reflooded
we have reflooded
you have reflooded
they have reflooded
Past Continuous
I was reflooding
you were reflooding
he/she/it was reflooding
we were reflooding
you were reflooding
they were reflooding
Past Perfect
I had reflooded
you had reflooded
he/she/it had reflooded
we had reflooded
you had reflooded
they had reflooded
Future
I will reflood
you will reflood
he/she/it will reflood
we will reflood
you will reflood
they will reflood
Future Perfect
I will have reflooded
you will have reflooded
he/she/it will have reflooded
we will have reflooded
you will have reflooded
they will have reflooded
Future Continuous
I will be reflooding
you will be reflooding
he/she/it will be reflooding
we will be reflooding
you will be reflooding
they will be reflooding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reflooding
you have been reflooding
he/she/it has been reflooding
we have been reflooding
you have been reflooding
they have been reflooding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reflooding
you will have been reflooding
he/she/it will have been reflooding
we will have been reflooding
you will have been reflooding
they will have been reflooding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reflooding
you had been reflooding
he/she/it had been reflooding
we had been reflooding
you had been reflooding
they had been reflooding
Conditional
I would reflood
you would reflood
he/she/it would reflood
we would reflood
you would reflood
they would reflood
Past Conditional
I would have reflooded
you would have reflooded
he/she/it would have reflooded
we would have reflooded
you would have reflooded
they would have reflooded
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The main purpose was to understand the dynamics of a fuel bundle, hydrogen production during the normal transient phase, and the coolability of the bundle during the reflood phase.
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For the third winter in a row, a small but growing number of rice farmers will reflood their fields to provide a temporary habitat for the dwindling numbers of migrating waterfowl on the Pacific Flyway that still winter in the Sacramento Valley.
Hilltop living is not without advantages: The view is nice, and if God should ever change His mind and reflood the earth, we'll be among the last to go.
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When the field is reflooded and the soil becomes anaerobic, microbes convert a portion of the nitrate into nitrogen gas (denitrification), which is lost to the atmosphere (Buresh and De Datta 1991).