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rescript

[ree-skript] / ˈriˌskrɪpt /


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Boin selected the town based on a rescript of a 4th century letter from Emperor Constantine to the townspeople regarding a religious holiday.

From Science Daily • Jan. 5, 2024

The most researched behavior-based treatment is imagery rehearsal therapy, or IRT, which can involve trying to rescript dreams to make the experience more tolerable, Kolla said.

From Washington Post • Dec. 30, 2021

They were approved by the Pope March 4 in a papal rescript for an “ad experimentum,” or provisional, period of three years.

From Washington Times • Mar. 11, 2016

Even back then, he was writing: he would rescript shows to make them tell stories closer to home.

From The Guardian • Jun. 7, 2010

As there is no motive for concealment, I am permitted to use them, and accordingly send you a rescript, simply omitting technical details of seamanship and supercargo.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker




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