regreet (Meaning)

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regreet (v. t.)

To greet again; to resalute; to return a salutation to; to greet.

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regreet (n.)

A return or exchange of salutation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of regreet

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regreet Sentence Examples

  1. Upon the unexpected encounter, they regreeted each other with warmth and affection.
  2. Despite their past grievances, they regreeted their words and made amends.
  3. The severed ties were regreeted with sincere apologies and a desire for reconciliation.
  4. The regreeter stood at the doorway, extending a cordial welcome to the guests.
  5. The letter of regreet conveyed the writer's deep sorrow for the misunderstanding.
  6. The teammates regreeted their lost game with sportsmanship and determination to improve.
  7. The regreeting of old friendships brought a wave of nostalgia and cherished memories.
  8. The regreeter's words were genuine and heartfelt, mending the broken bond.
  9. The regreeting of the neglected pet filled the house with joy and laughter.
  10. The regreeting of the long-awaited traveler was met with tears of happiness and embrace.

FAQs About the word regreet

To greet again; to resalute; to return a salutation to; to greet., A return or exchange of salutation.

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Upon the unexpected encounter, they regreeted each other with warmth and affection.

Despite their past grievances, they regreeted their words and made amends.

The severed ties were regreeted with sincere apologies and a desire for reconciliation.

The regreeter stood at the doorway, extending a cordial welcome to the guests.