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Definition of Restrengthened

Restrengthen
Restrengthen Re*strength"en, v. t. To strengthen again; to fortify anew.

Meaning of Restrengthened from wikipedia

- in Wellington before weakening and traveling northward where it then restrengthened to EF3 intensity and damaged a shopping and residential area in western...
- that strength before restrengthening to low-end EF4 intensity few miles southwest of Durant. Following this period of restrengthening, the tornado weakened...
- the storm again reached open waters. Later that day, the hurricane restrengthened slightly over open waters, making a second United States landfall near...
- After weakening during an eyewall replacement cycle, Yagi slightly restrengthened before making landfall near Wenchang in China's Hainan Province on September...
- over Xuwen County in Guangdong. On September 7, Yagi reorganized and restrengthened into a Category 4-equivalent typhoon before making its final landfall...
- The hurricane re-emerged weaker from land interaction, but quickly restrengthened back into a major hurricane again the following day. P****ing north of...
- replacement cycle; however, upon the cycle's completion, it quickly restrengthened back to Category 5 intensity. However, the next day, it weakened to...
- After exiting from Cuba, the hurricane entered the Gulf of Mexico and restrengthened. On September 2, it re-attained winds of 140 mph (230 km/h). Initially...
- super typhoon brushed Taiwan then struck southern China; subsequently restrengthened to a severe tropical storm in the Bay of Bengal Tropical Storm Hope...
- Granma Province in southeastern Cuba. After briefly weakening, Dennis restrengthened to attain peak winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) in the Gulf of Guacanayabo...