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reclimb

  • a word derived from climb.

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From a broader perspective, sentiment is resetting quickly, which should eventually set the stage for stocks to reclimb the proverbial wall of worry.

From Barron's Nov. 15, 2025

All you can do is balance your desire for honesty against your desire not to climb and reclimb the same hill with people every day.

From Washington Post Jun. 17, 2022

We disentangled ourselves, laughing, but we did not immediately reclimb the hill.

From Neighbours by Stead, Robert J. C.

Lafond's first impulse was to reclimb the knoll for the purpose of returning his find to its owner, but on second thoughts it hardly seemed worth the trouble.

From The Westerners by White, Stewart Edward

My camel man mysteriously felt about his waist belt, and eventually handed something to the foremost native, whereat he and his companions turned and began to reclimb the hill.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 1157, March 5, 1898 by Various