reposit


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re·pos·it

 (rĭ-pŏz′ĭt)
tr.v. re·pos·it·ed, re·pos·it·ing, re·pos·its
1. To put away; store.
2. To put back; replace.

[Latin repōnere, reposit- : re-, re- + pōnere, to place; see apo- in Indo-European roots.]
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reposit

(rɪˈpɒzɪt)
vb
(tr) to put away, deposit, or store up
[C17: from Latin repositus replaced, from repōnere; see repose2, posit]
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re•pos•it

(rɪˈpɒz ɪt)

v.t.
1. to put back; replace.
2. to lay up or store; deposit.
[1635–45; < Latin repositus, past participle of repōnere to replace =re- re- + pōnere to place, put]
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reposit


Past participle: reposited
Gerund: repositing

Imperative
reposit
reposit
Present
I reposit
you reposit
he/she/it reposits
we reposit
you reposit
they reposit
Preterite
I reposited
you reposited
he/she/it reposited
we reposited
you reposited
they reposited
Present Continuous
I am repositing
you are repositing
he/she/it is repositing
we are repositing
you are repositing
they are repositing
Present Perfect
I have reposited
you have reposited
he/she/it has reposited
we have reposited
you have reposited
they have reposited
Past Continuous
I was repositing
you were repositing
he/she/it was repositing
we were repositing
you were repositing
they were repositing
Past Perfect
I had reposited
you had reposited
he/she/it had reposited
we had reposited
you had reposited
they had reposited
Future
I will reposit
you will reposit
he/she/it will reposit
we will reposit
you will reposit
they will reposit
Future Perfect
I will have reposited
you will have reposited
he/she/it will have reposited
we will have reposited
you will have reposited
they will have reposited
Future Continuous
I will be repositing
you will be repositing
he/she/it will be repositing
we will be repositing
you will be repositing
they will be repositing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been repositing
you have been repositing
he/she/it has been repositing
we have been repositing
you have been repositing
they have been repositing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been repositing
you will have been repositing
he/she/it will have been repositing
we will have been repositing
you will have been repositing
they will have been repositing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been repositing
you had been repositing
he/she/it had been repositing
we had been repositing
you had been repositing
they had been repositing
Conditional
I would reposit
you would reposit
he/she/it would reposit
we would reposit
you would reposit
they would reposit
Past Conditional
I would have reposited
you would have reposited
he/she/it would have reposited
we would have reposited
you would have reposited
they would have reposited
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.reposit - put (something) in a place for storage; "the treasure found int he ancient tomb was reposited in the museum"
store - find a place for and put away for storage; "where should we stow the vegetables?"; "I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some"
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