rehang

rehang

(riːˈhæŋ)
vb (tr)
to hang again
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rehang


Past participle: rehung
Gerund: rehanging

Imperative
rehang
rehang
Present
I rehang
you rehang
he/she/it rehangs
we rehang
you rehang
they rehang
Preterite
I rehung
you rehung
he/she/it rehung
we rehung
you rehung
they rehung
Present Continuous
I am rehanging
you are rehanging
he/she/it is rehanging
we are rehanging
you are rehanging
they are rehanging
Present Perfect
I have rehung
you have rehung
he/she/it has rehung
we have rehung
you have rehung
they have rehung
Past Continuous
I was rehanging
you were rehanging
he/she/it was rehanging
we were rehanging
you were rehanging
they were rehanging
Past Perfect
I had rehung
you had rehung
he/she/it had rehung
we had rehung
you had rehung
they had rehung
Future
I will rehang
you will rehang
he/she/it will rehang
we will rehang
you will rehang
they will rehang
Future Perfect
I will have rehung
you will have rehung
he/she/it will have rehung
we will have rehung
you will have rehung
they will have rehung
Future Continuous
I will be rehanging
you will be rehanging
he/she/it will be rehanging
we will be rehanging
you will be rehanging
they will be rehanging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rehanging
you have been rehanging
he/she/it has been rehanging
we have been rehanging
you have been rehanging
they have been rehanging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rehanging
you will have been rehanging
he/she/it will have been rehanging
we will have been rehanging
you will have been rehanging
they will have been rehanging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rehanging
you had been rehanging
he/she/it had been rehanging
we had been rehanging
you had been rehanging
they had been rehanging
Conditional
I would rehang
you would rehang
he/she/it would rehang
we would rehang
you would rehang
they would rehang
Past Conditional
I would have rehung
you would have rehung
he/she/it would have rehung
we would have rehung
you would have rehung
they would have rehung
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
References in periodicals archive ?
He is a Star Shepherd -- one of the few who make it their life's duty to rehang fallen stars before they go out.
"As the bridge maintenance teams have removed Gloria's love lock and thousands of others, we think it would be compassionate, and very appropriate, if Gateshead or Newcastle could instal in a dedicated love lock structure, so that Gloria and all other families, tourist and locals can rehang or hang their love lock padlocks.
So be deliberate and organized as you rehang things.
Sir Timothy, as he now is, had become director of the institution five years earlier and, having taken time to familiarise himself with both the building and its collection, embarked on a comprehensive rehang and, more contentiously, a refurbishment of the rooms.
As part of this years first large-scale loan rotation, and in partnership with French museum partners, the museum curated a major rehang of its modern and contemporary art galleries, updated its displays, and showcased approximately 40 new incredible masterpieces for all visitors to discover and explore in the forthcoming year.
Once the compost is really wet again, add a couple of handfuls of new compost and some plant food granules to the surface, water again and rehang.
Last year, Mathaf presented a rehang of the entire permanent collection galleries, offering students a rich new landscape for learning and exploration.
When the posters' removal was reported to the school district, teachers were instructed not to rehang the posters, because the district's lawyers said they were "too political."
The report added: "If the church had a more certain future, SACR would have been looking at proposing a campaign to rehang them in a more conventional robust and resilient way.
Hidalgo, and rehang in the house the moved to, in the vicinity of Malacanang.
The first, which closes February 21, is Muller's solo presentation on the museum's subterranean floor, tellingly titled "The old expressions are with us always and there are always others"; the second, "Always, Always, Others: Non-Classical Forays into Modernism," is a rehang on the ground floor from mumok's modern art collection and remains on view through May 8.
I maintain composure, I grit my teeth I slam the door, then rehang the wreath With a moment of solace I think of my belly I forget the turkey, the trifle, the jelly Instead, on my ownsome, all by myself I stand on a chair, I reach the top shelf A twink in my eye, good thoughts in my head I soon realise, I have nothing to dread I speak not a word, I go straight to work To open the jar with a twist and a jerk And yes, there they are, all hidden from sight My Lindor from last year, (I know - it's not right!) Now stuffed, feeling sick and round as a thistle, My family return with a laugh and a whistle So for this week, that's it, with the big day in sight, It's a Merry Christmas from me, and to all a good night!