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UK
/ɹɪlˈaɪn/
]
VERB
-
put new lines on
reline the paper -
provide with a new lining
the old fur coat must be relined
How To Use reline In A Sentence
- Beautiful, green, the remoteness of Exmoor counterpointed by the glorious surf of the Atlantic beaches, coast roads with views of the craggy shoreline. Archive 2009-06-01
- It looks like a preying mantis, has a huge hook to snare its prey and is coming to a rocky shoreline near you.
- It lives subtidally (from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged), or occasionally intertidally (the area that is exposed to the air at low tide and underwater at high tide). CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
- Worcester had begun well and headed in to a 4-lead before two goals in the final seconds gave the scoreline some respectability from the point of view of the runners-up.
- The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline.
- The team did not play as badly as the scoreline suggests.
- Less open-minded grassroots coaches dislike the option as their egos crave 10-0 scorelines. Times, Sunday Times
- First dubbed the Mexican Riviera by the American cruise industry, today this magnificent shoreline is the fourth most popular cruise destination in the world with approximately 300 cruises annually. Retirement on the Mexican Riviera
- Communities on the coral atolls are usually concentrated along the leeward shoreline of lagoons.
- From the great shingle bank that runs south along the shoreline you can look out over the cold grey North Sea. Times, Sunday Times