reposit

verb
/ɹɪˈpɒzɪt/

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repositus, past participle of repōnō (“put back”), from re- + pōnō (“put”). See position.

  1. borrowed from repositus

Definitions

  1. To cause to rest or stay in a certain place

    To cause to rest or stay in a certain place; to place, put, or deposit.

    • Others reposit their young in holes.
  2. To posit again.

    • Heidegger reposited the question which had earlier been posited by the doctor of monadology, Leibnitz.

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