verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a group re-forms (= the members decide to play together again )
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The group has re-formed and is planning a series of comeback concerts.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The band isn't re-forming.
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The soldiers re-formed their line five deep at the entrance.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A map of Lough Erne resembles a giant spoonful of quicksilver emptied over Ireland to form and re-form in myriad fluid blobs.
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In the event of one partner serving notice to dissolve the firm, the others may choose to re-form .
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The nuclear membrane will not be re-formed until chromosome division is complete.
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The team has reported to the Executive Team and will be re-formed to implement recommendations.
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The underlying approach of codification in re-forming the law has stressed the mechanistic nature of legal reasoning as essentially a syllogistic exercise.
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The watercourses wander, breaking and re-forming with the seasons.
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When Charles's troops had re-formed, battle began again.