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Meaning of redition

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redition (n.)

Act of returning; return.

redition Sentence Examples

  1. The redition of the fugitive to his home country was met with controversy over human rights concerns.
  2. The artist's redition of the scene was both beautiful and haunting.
  3. The actor's redition of the monologue was so powerful that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.
  4. The translation was a poor redition of the original text, losing much of its nuance and meaning.
  5. The biographer's redition of the historical events was biased and inaccurate.
  6. The museum's redition of the ancient artifact was a close approximation of the original.
  7. The redition of justice must be swift and impartial to maintain public trust.
  8. The redition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at every sporting event has become a tradition.
  9. The musician's redition of the classic song was both innovative and respectful of the original.
  10. The eyewitnesses' reditions of the accident varied widely, making it difficult to determine the exact sequence of events.

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Act of returning; return.

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The redition of the fugitive to his home country was met with controversy over human rights concerns.

The artist's redition of the scene was both beautiful and haunting.

The actor's redition of the monologue was so powerful that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.

The translation was a poor redition of the original text, losing much of its nuance and meaning.