refire

refire

(riːˈfaɪə)
vb (tr)
(Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) to fire (a weapon) again
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refire


Past participle: refired
Gerund: refiring

Imperative
refire
refire
Present
I refire
you refire
he/she/it refires
we refire
you refire
they refire
Preterite
I refired
you refired
he/she/it refired
we refired
you refired
they refired
Present Continuous
I am refiring
you are refiring
he/she/it is refiring
we are refiring
you are refiring
they are refiring
Present Perfect
I have refired
you have refired
he/she/it has refired
we have refired
you have refired
they have refired
Past Continuous
I was refiring
you were refiring
he/she/it was refiring
we were refiring
you were refiring
they were refiring
Past Perfect
I had refired
you had refired
he/she/it had refired
we had refired
you had refired
they had refired
Future
I will refire
you will refire
he/she/it will refire
we will refire
you will refire
they will refire
Future Perfect
I will have refired
you will have refired
he/she/it will have refired
we will have refired
you will have refired
they will have refired
Future Continuous
I will be refiring
you will be refiring
he/she/it will be refiring
we will be refiring
you will be refiring
they will be refiring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been refiring
you have been refiring
he/she/it has been refiring
we have been refiring
you have been refiring
they have been refiring
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been refiring
you will have been refiring
he/she/it will have been refiring
we will have been refiring
you will have been refiring
they will have been refiring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been refiring
you had been refiring
he/she/it had been refiring
we had been refiring
you had been refiring
they had been refiring
Conditional
I would refire
you would refire
he/she/it would refire
we would refire
you would refire
they would refire
Past Conditional
I would have refired
you would have refired
he/she/it would have refired
we would have refired
you would have refired
they would have refired
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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The Army is hopeful to eventually use lasers as interceptors, seeing the technology as ideally suited for high-volume, low-cost threats because of lasers' inexpensive cost per shot and large capacity to refire. Traditional rocket interceptors have proven a poor defense against a proliferation of hostile drones and projectiles because the rockets run out quickly, are expensive to replace, and have a mixed success rate.
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Guerra fue una palabra constante en el discurso de Juan Manuel Santos durante su campana reeleccionista y lo fue durante la campana del plebiscito; pero vale anotar que mientras para la oposicion este concepto alude a la "amenaza terrorista y tiene un contenido ideologico a traves del slogan << castrochavismo >> [para el Gobierno] se refire a la guerra urbana, la que mas afecta a las ciudades" (Gonzales, 2016: 215) y quizas el sector que concentra la mayor contidad de electores.
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Worry remains over what this injury is sapping from his serve but he did enough yesterday to refire Scottish hopes of another historic run to glory.
But what a shame I thought that there isn't a nice, welcoming pub with a real fire, a jolly landlord and some real ale to refire the soul.
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This meant she could also work on the pieces when dry to fix, finish or refire their surfaces.