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In some senses, resiliate is marked as literary. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
current, intended, serious, smaller, under
VERB + RESILIATE
make, reason
PREP.
in, into
ADV.
easily, unilaterally
verb
To exit, cancel, or draw back from a lease or contract.
A lessee may resiliate the current lease if he is allocated a dwelling [...]. An employer may, where an employee ceases to be in his employ, resiliate a lease that is accessory to the contract of employment [...].
One of the parties may, for a serious reason, unilaterally resiliate the contract ...
verb
To rebound; to bounce back.
The Rays, instead of being transmitted into the Air through the Glass, find the Passage shut by a Surface smooth enough to make them resiliate easily under an Angle equal to that of their Fall.
Some substances, after being compressed into smaller dimensions, resiliate when the compressing power is withdrawn, into their former volume, whithout including any internal voids or interstices which require to be filled by a foreign body.
To reecho, to support or amplify through similar exposition.
And if the text itself virtually announces that something was suppressed then it is the pious reader's/interpreter's obligation to resiliate as much as is possible about the suppression.
The second of these complementary tasks will be to follow through and properly resiliate those portions of classical Rabbinic writings which help us to understand not only the "Exodus" portions of the ha-katuv "biblical theology" but also all the relevant portions of the Tanakh in this vein.
To make or become resilient.
The man is a miracle of resiliency. Long may he resiliate (?),
...resilience interventions need to be triggered to counteract the impace of Financial Engineering to stabilise the system until the global system transitions back below the R1 tipping point, that is, to a more safe and healthy system state. In short, financial markets should be free to resiliate freely and without the impact of lobbying.
A lessee may resiliate the current lease if he is allocated a dwelling [...]. An employer may, where an employee ceases to be in his employ, resiliate a lease that is accessory to the contract of empl
WiktionaryOne of the parties may, for a serious reason, unilaterally resiliate the contract ...
Wiktionary[...] Tremblay decided to give Normand notice on April 19, 2001, that it intended to resiliate the contract.
WiktionaryThe Rays, instead of being transmitted into the Air through the Glass, find the Passage shut by a Surface smooth enough to make them resiliate easily under an Angle equal to that of their Fall.
WiktionarySome substances, after being compressed into smaller dimensions, resiliate when the compressing power is withdrawn, into their former volume, whithout including any internal voids or interstices which
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In some senses, resiliate is marked as literary. Watch for register when choosing this word.