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  • Are rescind and resend homophones? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Rescind and resend are homophones and easily confused words The following sentence uses both words correctly: Cilla was beside herself with anxiety: had Tyler rescinded his interest taking her to
  • Are “rescind”, “repeal”, and “annul” perfect synonyms?
    Lastly: rescind (verb) revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, or agreement) : the government eventually rescinded the directive I'd be inclined to avoid rescind when repeal would work well (Mitt Romney pledged to repeal Obamacare, not rescind it), but rescind can be a good word to use when repeal or annul seem to be the wrong word
  • descriptive grammar - does an issued a threat become rescinded . . .
    does an "issued" a threat become "rescinded revoked" when acted upon? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago
  • Is rescindication a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Please, laws are rescinded, not admissions to colleges Yes, you are off the track, in the weeds rescinding is not present tense only It is also a noun
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I was sending a message to one of our developers internally referring to an element on a page querying whether it was needed or would be used but I paused when I realised that I wasn't entirely sure
  • What word describes keeping something for purposes of reference, and . . .
    Context: At a Town council meeting, one policy was rescinded, and a new policy was presented One councillor requested that a record be kept of the old policy for reference so the new policy could be better understood
  • Alternatives to the expression double down on something
    Party leaders backed down and rescinded the resolution Example sentences from the same dictionary involving a refusal to back down include: She makes her opinion known, never backs down and never lets up However, neither the French nor Austrian governments showed any sign of backing down from their proposals
  • Synonyms for “you’ve got a point” - English Language Usage . . .
    During a discussion, one can say Granted as an alternative to "You've got a point " It means that you grant this item of the discussion For example, Person A: This law has never been enforced Person B: Granted But do you think it should have been rescinded? Please see definition 3b of grant (v) b: to assume to be true granting that you are correct Source, M-W
  • When do you use relate to versus relate with?
    @RobbieGoodwin Interesting! So it sounds like 'relate to', with my intended meaning, came first, and it's even dubious as to whether I can use 'relate with' interchangeably Your comment seems to imply not - that this is not the intended meaning for 'relate with' But to my American ears, it sounds very natural to say that you relate with something when you can either sympathize or empathize
  • Is there an idiom for making the same mistake repeatedly?
    A Russian acquaintance of mine asked me whether there's an English equivalent of "They keep treading on the same rake": someone walking or running across the backyard or garden steps on the bow rak





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