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How to pronounce reprocess in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms recycle, reuse
Type of apply, employ, use, utilise, utilize
Has types reclaim, recover, rehash

Examples of reprocess

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From January, ASDA will reprocess used frying fat to power its delivery fleet.
From the time.com
In the past, reactor operators in Germany have been forced to reprocess spent fuel.
From the newscientist.com
The government is considering regulating the companies that reprocess these devices.
From the time.com
That is if you do not want to reprocess the fuel to recover the plutonium inside it.
From the economist.com
Plans to reprocess fuel have failed for both economic and policy reasons.
From the sciencedaily.com
If the lid comes off, the seal has failed and you must reprocess the jars with new lids.
From the dailynews.com
Other partners helped to design a Soviet facility to reprocess fuel from nuclear reactors.
From the newscientist.com
This feedback enables them, if necessary, to reprocess their hypothesis.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Under the terms of the deal, the United Arab Emirates would not enrich or reprocess uranium.
From the stltoday.com
More examples
  • Recycle: use again after processing; "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"
  • (Reprocessing) Chemical treatment of spent (used) reactor fuel to separate uranium and plutonium and possibly transuranic elements from the small quantity of fission product wastes, leaving a much-reduced quantity of high-level waste.
  • (reprocessing) The chemical separation of irradiated nuclear fuel into uranium, plutonium, and fission products.
  • (REPROCESSING) Operation of reforming reclaimed materials into new products.
  • (Reprocessing) Changing the physical structure and properties of a waste material that would otherwise have been sent to landfill, in order to add financial value to the processed material
  • (Reprocessing) MCA Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers: The reworking of all or part of batch of product of an unacceptable quality from a defined stage of production so that its quality may be rendered acceptable by one or more additional operations.
  • (Reprocessing) Spent fuel discharged from light-water reactors contains appreciable quantities of fissile (U-235, Pu-239), fertile (U-238), and other radioactive materials. These fissile and fertile materials can be chemically separated and recovered from the spent fuel. ...
  • (Reprocessing) Synonymous with chemical separations.
  • (Reprocessing) Use of chemical processes for the purpose of separating fissile material (uranium, plutonium) that is still present in spent fuel elements so that it can be reused. Reprocessing results in the production of radioactive waste of all types.