Definition of Recross. Meaning of Recross. Synonyms of Recross

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Definition of Recross

Recross
Recross Re*cross" (r?*kr?s";115), v. t. To cross a second time.

Meaning of Recross from wikipedia

- during cross-examination but not discussed during direct examination. Recross examination addresses the witness' testimony discussed in redirect by the...
- allowed British ships to pick up clientele from continental Europe before recrossing the channel and picking up p****engers at Queenstown. The Southampton-Cherbourg-New...
- towards Agra through the Grand Trunk Road, but Sher Khan provoked Humayun to recross the Ganga river to its southern bank at Chausa. Both armies remained encamped...
- gaps where the witness's perception was obstructed.[citation needed] "Recross" is sometimes allowed, but usually the opposing attorney must ask for permission...
- transported his family and flocks across the ford Jabbok by night, then recrossed back to send over his possessions, being left alone in communion with...
- its troops return home. Despite his initial successes, Morgan failed to recross the Ohio River and eventually surrendered what remained of his command...
- previous evening by the patrol; there was no camp to raid. Opting not to recross the river immediately, Devens deplo**** his men in a tree line and sent...
- from 6 to 43 meters over sea level. After running about 20 km the runners recross the bridge, and return through the city centre. The field record of the...
- be bothered by the "stock market craziness". In November 2024, Tesla recrossed $1 trillion in market capitalization. Smaller companies like Adobe, IBM...
- which the treaty with Moshoeshoe was made, several large parties of Boers recrossed the Drakensberg into the country north of the Orange, refusing to remain...