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refresher

[ ri-fresh-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that refreshes.
  2. British. a partial or interim fee paid to a lawyer during a prolonged case.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of refresher1

First recorded in 1375–1425, refresher is from the late Middle English word refressher. See refresh, -er 1
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And when learners eventually get a slot, for some it's so far in advance that they're having to fork out extra money on refresher lessons.

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Here’s a refresher of the twists and turns that led to her latest revelations.

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Here’s a refresher of the twists and turns that led to them, from financial concerns to the appointment of the guardian allegedly overseeing her restrictive care.

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If a dog is successful in becoming a fire investigation dog, it can usually work for about 10 years, with skills kept sharp through annual training refreshers, LFB added.

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Please forgive a brief refresher course on the obvious.

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