reb

IPA: rˈɛb

noun

  • Shortened form of Rebbe.
  • An honorific used by traditional Jews, much like sir and mister/Mr.
  • Shortened form of Rebecca.
  • (chiefly in a Russian context) electronic warfare and related techniques, equipment, or troops.
  • (US, historical) Clipping of rebel: a Confederate, especially a Confederate soldier. [A person who resists an established authority, often violently.]
  • (US) Abbreviation of Rebel. [(US) A Confederate soldier; of the American Civil War.]
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Examples of "reb" in Sentences

  • Reb Moshe never said such a thing.
  • Examples of Free Translation are REB, NJB.
  • Reb Hershele was a minor figure in the annals of Skver.
  • Konanykhin claims that REB security tried to kidnap him.
  • Besides I'm not sure that Reb Borach'l had that much power.
  • I am requesting the user name reb, though REB would be fine.
  • Reb blood cells or erythrocytes are the cells found in blood.
  • A modern critic described the fictional Reb Yudel as naively pious.
  • He never appointed a successor, and Reb Nosson neverclaimed to be such.
  • It is ill advised to use Reb because it can easily be confused with REB.

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