How to Use reprocess in a Sentence
reprocess
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The agency said at the time the forms would be reprocessed in the coming weeks.
—Daniella Silva, NBC News, 31 July 2024
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The beer has to be reprocessed to make ethanol, so don’t try to fuel your six-cylinder with a six-pack.
—Wired Staff, WIRED, 26 Oct. 2005
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That does not mean reprocessing should be taken off the table.
—Mike Levin, San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 Jan. 2026
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The data will be preserved and reprocessed over time as new technologies emerge.
—Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline, 7 May 2025
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But the law doesn’t bar a country from using the program to enrich and reprocess uranium to make a bomb.
—Alex Ward, Vox, 9 Nov. 2018
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The protection should be removed and reprocessed if difficult to see through.
—Alyssa Stoney, azcentral, 14 Apr. 2020
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Most customers who have had issues have responded to us and cleared the matter with their banks, and their orders have been reprocessed.
—Harold Brubaker, Philly.com, 3 Oct. 2017
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Without live input, systems will keep reprocessing the past.
—Vibhas Ratanjee, Forbes.com, 25 Aug. 2025
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Experts have studied when reprocessing makes sense, for which fuels, at what cost and under what safeguards.
—Mike Levin, San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 Jan. 2026
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Utah claimed this cost the state a House seat and asked courts to order the bureau to reprocess the Census data.
—The Editorial Board, WSJ, 8 Oct. 2020
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The company said all of his original claims have been reprocessed and paid correctly.
—Jason Kane, NBC news, 6 May 2026
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The site went on to become a centre for reprocessing nuclear fuel.
—The Economist, 20 June 2019
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The company then reprocesses these metals so they can be reused to make cathodes for new lithium-ion batteries.
—Hiawatha Bray, BostonGlobe.com, 27 Feb. 2023
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The country is still figuring out where to bury its nuclear waste, and some cities have seen impassioned protests over plans for waste reprocessing plants.
—Brad Plumer, New York Times, 22 Oct. 2025
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Globally, the world has about 400,000 tons, only a third of which has been reprocessed.
—John Koetsier, Forbes.com, 28 Aug. 2025
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First, the team went back and reprocessed the observations from earlier this century.
—Nadia Drake, National Geographic, 24 Aug. 2016
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Then comes biomass and the reprocessing industry at 2 GT, which is colored green and more certain.
—Ian Palmer, Forbes, 29 Feb. 2024
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In addition, spent fuel that isn't reprocessed is composed almost entirely of uranium, so this can be put to good use as well.
—New Atlas, 14 Nov. 2025
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The rest are not suitable for reprocessing including many disposable coffee cups from your local coffee shop.
—Chris Baskind, Treehugger, 20 Jan. 2026
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The government is given the opportunity to reprocess you under the new rules.
—Trevor Hughes, USA Today, 22 May 2025
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But most Californians probably will be too busy or distracted to reprocess their own green waste.
—James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, 9 Dec. 2021
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Experts warn Iran has enough 60%-enriched uranium to reprocess into fuel for at least one nuclear bomb.
—Fox News, 2 Sep. 2022
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Labour is promising three gigafactories, plus four metal reprocessing plants that would also serve the electric-car industry.
—David Meyer, Fortune, 10 Dec. 2019
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Collecting, sorting, storing and shipping the plastic for reprocessing often costs much more than plowing it into a landfill.
—Lisa Song, ProPublica, 9 Sep. 2024
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While many plastic bags are recyclable and large retailers in some areas are required to accept them for reprocessing, many wind up tangled in trees and littering streets.
—Isabelle Philippe, ABC News, 23 Feb. 2020
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Nielsen reprocessed the entire day for 44 local markets and four local Hispanic markets.
—Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY, 2 May 2023
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Brousse cautioned, however, that there is often a limit on the number of appeals - sometimes only two to three - so do not waste an appeal when a simple phone call may get the claim reprocessed.
—Lindsey Bever, Anchorage Daily News, 15 May 2023
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Without the letter, Ticketmaster will not reprocess your refund.
—Christopher Elliott, USA TODAY, 8 Sep. 2021
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Japan plans to start up its Rokkasho reprocessing plant next year, but critics say that would only add to the stockpile problem and nuclear security concerns.
—Washington Post, 21 Sep. 2017
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Western Dubuque then reprocessed the biodiesel and did the paperwork for a second set of 36 million RINs.
—Megan Geuss, Ars Technica, 27 Sep. 2018
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