Used in a Sentence

rine

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for rine.

Editorial note

Rabbi Abe Rine had been a great supporter of my work and when he died it was a great loss to animal welfare and religious slaughter.

Examples3
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A surname.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of rine gathered in one view.

noun

A surname.

noun

Alternative form of rind. [tree bark]

noun

(UK dialectal) A watercourse or ditch.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for rine.

noun

A surname.

noun

Alternative form of rind. [tree bark]

noun

(UK dialectal) A watercourse or ditch.

verb

(transitive, UK dialectal) To concern; affect.

Example sentences

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Rabbi Abe Rine had been a great supporter of my work and when he died it was a great loss to animal welfare and religious slaughter.

2

These messages are being sent with a "reply@telus.com" return address (the "envelope from"), but they are coming from gown.shoppingbrew.com and rine.play-wto.com (I don't get why there are separate received headers here from different sources -- usually multiple received headers form a chain of custody for the email, and this looks like two different sources somehow both sent the same message...

Quote examples

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These messages are being sent with a "reply@telus.com" return address (the "envelope from"), but they are coming from gown.shoppingbrew.com and rine.play-wto.com (I don't get why there are separate received headers here from different sources -- usually multiple received headers form a chain of custody for the email, and this looks like two different sources somehow both sent the same message...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use rine in a sentence?

Rabbi Abe Rine had been a great supporter of my work and when he died it was a great loss to animal welfare and religious slaughter.

What does rine mean?

A surname.

What part of speech is rine?

rine is commonly used as noun, verb.