Rerent vs Regent - What's the difference?
rerent | regent |
To rent something again, especially to a new tenant
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 4, author=Joyce Cohen, title=Ready for City Life, work=New York Times
, passage=The condo owner, eager to rerent it, dropped the price to $3,500 from $3,900. }}
One who rules in place of the monarch, especially because the monarch is too young, absent, or disabled.
*1999 , (Philipp Blom), translating Geert Mak, Amsterdam: A Brief Life of the City , Vintage 2001, p. 139:
*:This perception, however, does no justice to the regents of the city of Amsterdam.
Ruling; governing; regnant.
* Sir M. Hale
Exercising vicarious authority.
As a verb rerent
is to rent something again, especially to a new tenant.As a noun regent is
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(wikipedia regent)Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(en adjective)- Some other active regent principle which we call the soul.
- (Milton)