Pronunciation: /rɛz/
noun a thing, person, or concept that is the object of attention or interest
A1 I saw a beautiful res of flowers in the garden.
A2 The res of the old building was carefully preserved during the renovation.
B1 The res of the ancient artifact revealed important information about the civilization.
B2 The res of the crime scene were meticulously documented by the forensic team.
C1 The res of the negotiations between the two countries were finally agreed upon.
C2 The res of the scientific experiment confirmed the hypothesis proposed by the researchers.
verb to act in the manner of a res, to continue or resume an activity
A1 I res the book to the library.
A2 She res her keys on the table before leaving.
B1 The customer res the faulty product for a refund.
B2 The company res their commitment to sustainability by using recycled materials.
C1 The government res to implement new policies to address climate change.
C2 The athlete res to training diligently in order to achieve their goals.
formal The RES file contains all the necessary data for the project.
informal Make sure you back up your RES folder before making any changes.
slang I can't find the RES document anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
figurative His dedication to his work is like a RES that never runs out of energy.
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