because it means to do it again
because it means to do it again
Reaccreditation does not need a hyphen. However, it is a long word, and it is not uncommon to see it hyphenated as re-accreditation. It is likely that neither form would be considered incorrect.
Re-established requires a hyphen.
No, reload does not have a hyphen. In general, words formed with the prefix re- are not hyphenated.
The correct spelling is "re-enter," with a hyphen. The prefix "re-" means to do something again, and "enter" is the verb. The hyphen is used to clarify that the prefix is attached to the root word.
to avoid confusion between re-sign and resign
It does not need to have a hyphen! :)
Reload has neither a hyphen or a dash as for as I know. It is one intact word. If one were to believer it should be written re-load that would be a hyphen
Yes, re-enter should always be hyphenated.
The hyphen in "re-sign" is used to clarify the meaning of the word, distinguishing it from "resign," which means to quit a position. In this case, "re-sign" indicates the act of signing again, such as renewing a contract. The hyphen helps prevent confusion between the two similar-sounding terms.
Yes it should be hyphenated: re-enrollment.
Yes it should be hyphenated: re-interviewed.