relove (Meaning)

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relove (v. t.)

To love in return.

Synonyms & Antonyms of relove

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relove Sentence Examples

  1. After a bitter breakup, Sarah and John found themselves reloving each other with an unexpected intensity.
  2. The couple celebrated their anniversary by reloving the vows they had made to each other years before.
  3. The therapist encouraged the couple to relove their relationship by rediscovering their shared values and aspirations.
  4. As they grew older, the grandparents reloved the memories they had made with their children and grandchildren.
  5. The reconciliation process involved a deep reloving of the trust that had been lost during a period of separation.
  6. The reunion was a testament to the relove that still existed between the former lovers.
  7. The relove of their childhood home filled them with a sense of nostalgia and comfort.
  8. After years of estrangement, the siblings reloved their bond through thoughtful gestures and open communication.
  9. The relove of their creative passions reignited a spark in their souls and brought them renewed inspiration.
  10. The relove of their country after a period of upheaval strengthened their sense of patriotism and unity.

FAQs About the word relove

To love in return.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

After a bitter breakup, Sarah and John found themselves reloving each other with an unexpected intensity.

The couple celebrated their anniversary by reloving the vows they had made to each other years before.

The therapist encouraged the couple to relove their relationship by rediscovering their shared values and aspirations.

As they grew older, the grandparents reloved the memories they had made with their children and grandchildren.