reenroll. enlist (in) enroll (in) sign up (for) join.
Noun. re-up (plural re-ups) (slang) A resupply of a batch of drugs to be sold on the street.
Informal. verb (used with or without object), re-upped, re-up·ping. to reenlist for military service.
adjective. 1. advancing, ascending, or mounting. rising smoke. 2.
Repeat, recapitulate, reiterate refer to saying a thing more than once.
re-up verb (SIGN NEW AGREEMENT)
to sign a new agreement with an employer, company, etc., after your old one has finished: I've just re-upped our insurance contract.
: to sign on again. re-upped with the team for three more years. especially : to enlist again.
Some common synonyms of refresh are rejuvenate, renew, renovate, and restore. While all these words mean "to make like new," refresh implies the supplying of something necessary to restore lost strength, animation, or power. a refreshing drink.
This is a great question from Jan! “What are you up to?” What does this mean? It means “What are you doing right now?” if the person sees you regularly.
re-up (v.) "re-enlist," by 1906, U.S. armed forces slang, from re- "back, again" + up (v.) "enlist." Related: Re-upped; re-upping. also from 1906. Advertisement.
: to become angry or annoyed and want to fight or argue. He gets his back up and becomes defensive whenever someone questions his work.
Some common synonyms of fresh are new, novel, and original.
From Middle English fressh, from Old English fersċ (“fresh, pure, sweet”), from Proto-West Germanic *frisk (“fresh”), from Proto-Germanic *friskaz (“fresh”), from Proto-Indo-European *preysk- (“fresh”).
re–ups; re–upped; re–upping. Britannica Dictionary definition of RE–UP. US, informal. 1. [no object] : to officially agree to stay in the military, on a team, with a company, etc., for an additional period of time.
informal. US : honest and legal. I don't want to do anything dishonest. Let's keep everything on the up and up. British : becoming more successful.
Backup refers to the copying of physical or virtual files or databases to a secondary location for preservation in case of equipment failure or catastrophe. The process of backing up data is pivotal to a successful disaster recovery plan.
to change the value of something or to consider it again: to revalue a currency.
Back up can mean "to support": She always backs up her arguments with facts. I'll back you up if you run for mayor.
A repeat sale may also be called a "replacement sale" or "repurchase."
to begin an activity successfully: I didn't get off to a very good start this morning - I'd been at work five minutes and my computer stopped working! United got off to a good start with a goal in the fifth minute of the game.