reapplied Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( reapplied ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ପୁନ app ପ୍ରୟୋଗ,
Verb:
ପୁନ application- ପ୍ରୟୋଗ |,
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reapplied's Usage Examples:
Microscopic glass beads are used to prevent an adhesive from functioning until the user is ready (the beads allow the material to be repeatedly lifted and reapplied during the wrapping process, without compromising the longevity of the wrap).
The term has been adapted and reapplied within neoclassical economics, which dominates modern economic theory.
granite, limestone, wood), Zodiaq is non-porous and does not require a sealant that must be periodically reapplied.
On startup, the journal is read and each event is reapplied to the system, avoiding data loss in the case of system failure or shutdown.
The club went inactive for a year, but reapplied in 1929, coming again in third – one place off acceptance but this time.
1956–57 found that feature to be part of Currituck Island and US-ACAN has reapplied the name to the point described.
In September 1959, the committee, amidst renewed recruitment of players and membership, reapplied.
wrote of the shoot for the "Mine" video in 1984, "[It was] filmed in a stupefyingly hot studio, where my make-up melted and had to be reapplied throughout.
LNER garter blue was reapplied 25 September 1945 and the name Dwight D.
in Decatur, dropped entirely west of Danville, reapplied and dropped in Havana and then finally reapplied east of I-72.
of makeup was a time-consuming affair because cosmetics needed to be reapplied several times a day due to weather conditions and poor composition.
In October 2012, Gibraltar reapplied for membership and it was granted in March 2013.
(1961–62), who retained Bingley Glacier on the basis of priority and reapplied the name Garrard Glacier to this previously unnamed feature.