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Definition of "recross" [re•cross]

  • An examination of a witness, following redirect, by the opposing party. (noun)
  • To cross again. (verb)

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Use "recross" in a sentence
  • "Basing her work on far-flung archives, Ms. Jasanoff takes us on a global voyage from North America to Europe, Africa and even India — and back again — as her subjects cross and recross the Atlantic in search of an elusive utopia."
  • "Could even argue folks are out there looking to cross & recross this line in their lives as a way of defining it's edge."
  • "The northern party had to turn back, recross the Potomac, and take the Winchester road."