revictic
A revictic is the formal act or specific instance of replenishing essential provisions, such as food, water, and survival gear, for a group in a remote or confined environment. It refers to both the logistical process of resupplying and the new stock itself within specialized military or historical contexts.
Exemplos
3 de 5The crew's survival during the long voyage depended on a timely revictic from a passing merchant ship.
The sailors survived the journey because a passing trading vessel provided them with new food and supplies just in time.
The military protocol mandates a quarterly revictic for all high-altitude observation outposts.
The army rules require a delivery of new supplies every three months for all mountain-top watch stations.
We better do a revictic of the pantry before the blizzard traps us inside for the weekend.
We should restock our food cupboards before the snowstorm prevents us from leaving the house.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'RE-filling' your 'VICT-uals' (food) to stay 'energet-IC'.
Quiz rápido
After weeks of isolation in the mountain cabin, the explorers were relieved to receive a ______ of fresh vegetables and fuel.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: a
Exemplos
The crew's survival during the long voyage depended on a timely revictic from a passing merchant ship.
everydayThe sailors survived the journey because a passing trading vessel provided them with new food and supplies just in time.
The military protocol mandates a quarterly revictic for all high-altitude observation outposts.
formalThe army rules require a delivery of new supplies every three months for all mountain-top watch stations.
We better do a revictic of the pantry before the blizzard traps us inside for the weekend.
informalWe should restock our food cupboards before the snowstorm prevents us from leaving the house.
Archeological evidence suggests the fort was abandoned only after a failed revictic left the garrison starving.
academicEvidence from the dig site indicates the fort was left behind only when a failed attempt to bring more food caused the soldiers to starve.
The procurement officer has finalized the revictic of raw materials to ensure the assembly line continues to operate.
businessThe buying manager has completed the restocking of materials to make sure the factory production does not stop.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
awaiting revictic
waiting for a new shipment of necessary supplies
revictic cycle
the scheduled period between two resupply events
post-revictic status
the condition of a group's inventory after restocking is finished
Frequentemente confundido com
Revictimize means to make someone a victim again, whereas revictic refers to replenishing food and supplies.
Victuals are the actual food items, while revictic is the noun for the event of resupplying those items.
Notas de uso
Revictic is a highly specialized and formal term primarily found in historical logs or advanced English proficiency tests. In general conversation, the term 'resupply' is much more common and preferred.
Erros comuns
Learners often confuse the root 'vict' (sustenance) in revictic with 'victim'; always associate revictic with logistics and food rather than harm.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'RE-filling' your 'VICT-uals' (food) to stay 'energet-IC'.
Origem da palavra
Constructed from the Latin 're-' (again) and 'victus' (sustenance/living), following the pattern of the verb 'revictual'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
The term is most relevant in niche military history studies or specialized logistical examinations.
Quiz rápido
After weeks of isolation in the mountain cabin, the explorers were relieved to receive a ______ of fresh vegetables and fuel.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: a
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