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relapse
v. To suffer a return of a disease after partial recovery.
relegate
v. To send off or consign, as to an obscure position or remote destination.
relent
v. To yield.
relevant
adj. Bearing upon the matter in hand.
reliance
n. Dependence.
reliant
adj. Having confidence.
relinquish
v. To give up using or having.
reliquary
n. A casket, coffer, or repository in which relics are kept.
relish
v. To like the taste or savor of.
reluctance
n. Unwillingness.
reluctant
adj. Unwilling.
remembrance
n. Recollection.
reminiscence
n. The calling to mind of incidents within the range of personal knowledge or experience.
reminiscent
adj. Pertaining to the recollection of matters of personal interest.
remiss
adj. Negligent.
remission
n. Temporary diminution of a disease.
remodel
v. Reconstruct.
remonstrance
n. Reproof.
remonstrant
adj. Having the character of a reproof.
remonstrate
v. To present a verbal or written protest to those who have power to right or prevent a wrong.
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