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RELIGATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb. rel·i·gate. ˈreləˌgāt. -ed/-ing/-s. : to bind together : constrain.
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religate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the verb religate mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb religate, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' ...
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RELEGATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to put someone or something into a lower or less important rank or position. She resigned when she was relegated to a desk job.
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religate
▪ I. ˈreligate, v. rare. [f. L. religāt-, ppl. stem of religāre to bind up or back: see re- and ligate v.] trans. † a. Surg. To bind up (a vein). Obs.—1 b. To bind together or unite (people). c. To constrain. Also absol. Hence ˈreligating ppl. a.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 17 b/2 The ne...
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religate - definition and meaning - Wordnik
religate: To bind up or together; unite; constrain.
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RELEGATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to send into exile : banish 2. assign: such as a : to assign to a place of insignificance or of oblivion : put out of sight or mind.
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rely
▪ I. rely, v.1 (rɪˈlaɪ) Also 4–7 relie, relye, 5 Sc. rele-. [ad. OF. relier to bind together, etc.:—L. religāre, f. re- re- + ligāre to bind: cf. religate.] † 1. trans. To gather (soldiers, followers, etc.) together; to assemble, to rally. Obs.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 1001 His folk he re...
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Religate - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Latin religatus, past participle of religare meaning "fasten, bind fast," the word means to bind together and was once an obsolete spelling ...
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religate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
religate · English · Latin · Spanish. edit. Verb. edit. religate. second-person singular voseo imperative of religar combined with te.
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RELIGATE meaning: Reconnect or bind back together - OneLook
We found 4 dictionaries that define the word religate: General (4 matching dictionaries). religate: Merriam-Webster; religate: Wiktionary; religate: Wordnik ...
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Relegate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
relegate · verb. assign to a lower position; reduce in rank. synonyms: break, bump, demote, kick downstairs · verb. assign to a class or kind. “People argue about ...
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Religate Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
verb (surgery) To ligate again. Wiktionary Obsolete spelling of relegate. [17th century] Wiktionary Origin of Religate Partly from religāt-, the perfect ...
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privet
▪ I. privet1 (ˈprɪvɪt) Also 6–7 -ett(e, 7 -ate; β. 6 privy, -ie. [Instanced from 16th c.: origin unknown; cf. the synonyms prim-print, primp, and prim. See Note below.] 1. A bushy evergreen shrub, Ligustrum vulgare (family Oleaceæ), a native of Europe, having elliptic-lanceolate smooth dark-green le...
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Can a cleaved plasmid "close" without exact matching "sticky ends"? Say if you have a multiple restriction site and use two restriction enzymes on it to cleave a plasmid, can it recombine with ligase? My concern is ...
The plasmid won't religate efficiently if the ends are not compatible.
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religion
religion (rɪˈlɪdʒən) Forms: 3–4 religiun(e, 4–5 -ioun(e, 5–6 -yon(e, -ione, 7 relligion; 3–6 relygyon, 4 -un, -ioun, 5–6 -ion; 4 riligioun, 6 relegioune; 3– religion. [a. AF. religiun (11th c.), F. religion, or ad. L. religiōn-em, of doubtful etymology, by Cicero connected with relegĕre to read over...
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