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Redub

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Re`dub´    (rė`dŭb´)
v. t.1.To refit; to repair, or make reparation for; hence, to repay or requite.
It shall be good that you redub that negligence.
- Wyatt.
God shall give power to redub it with some like requital to the French.
- Grafton.
2.To dub again.


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Of course, it took the great Macedonian conqueror Alexander III "the Great" to re-found the city, make it the center of his north African empire, and redub it (as he named and renamed a score of other cities, from Egypt to distant Afghanistan--where, 2400 years later, one of them would become the center of the Taliban movement).
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