How Do You Spell REASSUME?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐsˈuːm] (IPA)

The word "reassume" is spelled as /riə'sjuːm/. The first syllable "re" indicates a repetition or return to a previous state. The second syllable "as" is pronounced with a "short a" sound as in "cat", followed by the vowel sound "oo" as in "moon". The final syllable "me" is pronounced with a "long e" sound as in "bee". Overall, the spelling of "reassume" accurately reflects its pronunciation and meaning.

REASSUME Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "reassume" is a verb that signifies the act of taking back, regaining, or resuming a previous position, role, responsibility, or state of being. The prefix "re-" in this context emphasizes the repetition or return to a past condition. "Reassume" implies the act of reassuming something that was previously held, possessed, or practiced, often after a temporary absence, interruption, or change.

    For instance, in a professional context, "reassume" can refer to the act of returning to a previous job or position after a period of absence, such as when an employee takes a leave of absence and then reassumes their role upon their return. In a personal sense, "reassume" can describe the process of embracing or reclaiming a role or responsibility that was temporarily delegated or altered.

    The term can also pertain to the resumption of a previous state of being or attitude, such as reassuming a cheerful disposition after a period of sadness or reassuming an optimistic outlook after a period of doubt. In general, "reassume" conveys the notion of taking back or reclaiming something that was previously owned, practiced, or embodied, whether it be a physical object, a role, or a mental state.

  2. To assume or take again.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REASSUME

  • eeassume
  • deassume
  • feassume
  • teassume
  • 5eassume
  • 4eassume
  • rwassume
  • rsassume
  • rdassume
  • rrassume
  • r4assume
  • r3assume
  • rezssume
  • resssume
  • rewssume
  • reqssume
  • reaasume
  • reazsume
  • reaxsume

Etymology of REASSUME

The word "reassume" is derived from the Latin word "reassumere", which is composed of two parts: "re", meaning "again", and "assumere", meaning "to take or to seize". The combination of these elements gives "reassume" the meaning of taking or seizing something again, or to regain possession or control.

Conjugate verb Reassume

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reassumed
you would have reassumed
he/she/it would have reassumed
we would have reassumed
they would have reassumed
I would have reassume
you would have reassume
he/she/it would have reassume
we would have reassume
they would have reassume

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been reassuming
you would have been reassuming
he/she/it would have been reassuming
we would have been reassuming
they would have been reassuming

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would reassume
you would reassume
he/she/it would reassume
we would reassume
they would reassume

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be reassuming
you would be reassuming
he/she/it would be reassuming
we would be reassuming
they would be reassuming

FUTURE

I will reassume
you will reassume
he/she/it will reassume
we will reassume
they will reassume

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reassuming
you will be reassuming
he/she/it will be reassuming
we will be reassuming
they will be reassuming

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reassumed
you will have reassumed
he/she/it will have reassumed
we will have reassumed
they will have reassumed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reassuming
you will have been reassuming
he/she/it will have been reassuming
we will have been reassuming
they will have been reassuming

IMPERATIVE

you reassume
we let´s reassume

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to reassume

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reassuming
you were reassuming
he/she/it was reassuming
we were reassuming
they were reassuming

PAST PARTICIPLE

reassumed

PAST PERFECT

I had reassumed
you had reassumed
he/she/it had reassumed
we had reassumed
they had reassumed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reassuming
you had been reassuming
he/she/it had been reassuming
we had been reassuming
they had been reassuming

PRESENT

I reassume
you reassume
he/she/it reassumes
we reassume
they reassume

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reassuming
you are reassuming
he/she/it is reassuming
we are reassuming
they are reassuming

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reassuming

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reassumed
you have reassumed
he/she/it has reassumed
we have reassumed
they have reassumed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reassuming
you have been reassuming
he/she/it has been reassuming
we have been reassuming
they have been reassuming

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it reassume

SIMPLE PAST

I reassumed
you reassumed
he/she/it reassumed
we reassumed
they reassumed

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