Need another word that means the same as “reuse”? Find 5 synonyms and 30 related words for “reuse” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Reuse” are: recycle, reprocess, convert into something, reclaim, recover
Reuse as a Verb
Definitions of "Reuse" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reuse” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Use again after processing.
- Use again or more than once.
Synonyms of "Reuse" as a verb (5 Words)
convert into something | Complete successfully. |
reclaim | Bring (waste land or land formerly under water) under cultivation. Reclaim falcons. |
recover | Get or find back recover the use of. He recovered his balance and sped on. |
recycle | Use again. The amino acids are recycled in the synthesis of other proteins. |
reprocess | Process (something, especially spent nuclear fuel) again or differently, typically in order to reuse it. The costs of reprocessing radioactive waste. |
Usage Examples of "Reuse" as a verb
- The tape could be magnetically erased and reused.
Associations of "Reuse" (30 Words)
bin | Group together data in bins. A compost bin. |
container | Any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another. The cakes will keep for up to two weeks if kept in an airtight container. |
deniable | Able to be denied. The government did agree to play a limited and deniable role in the rebellion. |
detritus | Gravel, sand, silt, or other material produced by erosion. The streets were foul with detritus. |
discard | Anything that is cast aside or discarded. West led a heart and East was able to discard his club loser. |
discarded | Thrown away. |
disposable | An article designed to be thrown away after use. The poor performer is motivated by the fear that he or she is highly disposable. |
disposal | The sale of shares, property, or other assets. Disposals of fixed and non current assets. |
dispose | Make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief. The dots are unevenly disposed. |
dump | A piece of land where waste materials are dumped. Trucks dumped 1 900 tons of refuse here. |
dumping | Selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market. |
filth | Obscene and offensive language or printed material. You and all the others like you are filth. |
garbage | Unwanted data in a computer’s memory. She tossed the moldy bread into the garbage. |
incinerator | An apparatus for burning waste material, especially industrial waste, at high temperatures until it is reduced to ash. |
jettison | The action of jettisoning something. The scheme was jettisoned. |
junk | Junk bonds. I only have an hour to get all my junk together. |
landfill | Waste material used in landfill sites. Many tons of edible food are landfilled. |
litter | Give birth to a litter of animals. The spiders live in leaf litter. |
prodigality | The trait of spending extravagantly. |
receptacle | An electrical (or electronic) fitting that is connected to a source of power and equipped to receive an insert. Fast food receptacles. |
recycle | Use again after processing. We must recycle the cardboard boxes. |
recycling | Used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products. I forgot to take out the recycling. |
refuse | Refuse to let have. Again the horse refused his nostrils flaring with fear. |
rubble | Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc., especially as the debris from the demolition of buildings. The tower is built of stone rubble faced with ashlar. |
scavenge | Clean refuse from. People sell junk scavenged from the garbage. |
squander | Allow (an opportunity) to pass or be lost. You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree. |
trash | Strip (sugar canes) of their outer leaves to ripen them faster. Trade associations trashed the legislation as deficient. |
waste | Run off as waste. Hazardous industrial wastes. |
wastebasket | A container with an open top; for discarded paper and other rubbish. |