resite Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈsaɪt]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈsaɪt]

Meaning of resite In English

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Examples of resite

  • In any case, signals could not be installed much, if at all, before the exit is due to be resited.

  • There are certain technical problems to be resolved in connection with the underground railway station, the entrance of which will be resited.

  • Do we as a nation adapt or rebuild existing docks, or do we resite them?

  • For example, parking meters and bus stops would have to be resited.

  • Demolition is the least favoured option and current plans are to resite or re-use these buildings, where possible.

  • I understand that they have decided to resite the baths and that a considerable amount of preparatory work still has to be done.

  • Will he consider resiting or allocating one of those to the autumn?

  • We must see whether we cannot co-operate together to ensure that some work at least is resited in that way.

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