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.
It does not need to have a hyphen! :)
to avoid confusion between re-sign and resign
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.