How Do You Spell RECHARTER?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪt͡ʃˈɑːtə] (IPA)

The word "Recharter" is spelled as /riːtʃɑːrtər/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced as "ree", while the second syllable is pronounced as "char". The "t" in the word is pronounced with a strong aspiration, and the final syllable is pronounced as "ter". The word "Recharter" refers to the renewal of a charter or such legal document. This spelling is helpful in ensuring accurate pronunciation and understanding among those who might encounter this word in various contexts.

RECHARTER Meaning and Definition

  1. Recharter is a term that refers to the act of renewing or granting a new charter or legal document by a governing body, typically a legislative or regulatory body, to an organization or institution. In this context, a charter is a written document that outlines the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of the organization or institution, often establishing its legal status, purpose, and governing structure.

    The process of rechartering involves an examination, review, and potential revision of the existing charter or the creation and approval of a new charter altogether. This can include modifying the organization's mission, goals, composition, governance, or any other relevant aspect to adapt to changing circumstances or address emerging needs. Rechartering may also involve reaffirming or updating the organization's legal standing or regulatory compliance.

    Recharter is usually a formal and carefully deliberated process, requiring the submission of a proposal or application, gathering of relevant documentation, and the consideration or approval by the governing body. The decision-making process may involve public consultations, expert opinions, or debates among the stakeholders. Recharter can be undertaken for a wide range of organizations or institutions, including educational institutions, non-profit organizations, corporations, professional associations, and government agencies, among others.

    In summary, recharter refers to the renewal or granting of a new charter to an organization or institution, involving the modification, reaffirmation, or creation of a legal document to establish or redefine its rights, privileges, and responsibilities, as well as adapt to changing circumstances.

  2. A new charter or contract.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RECHARTER

Etymology of RECHARTER

The word "recharter" is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the noun "charter".

The noun "charter" originally comes from the Old English word "ceart", which meant "a written document granting certain rights or privileges". The word has its roots in the Latin word "chartula", meaning "little paper" or "little leaf", which ultimately derives from the Greek word "kharaktēr", meaning "a mark or symbol".

Over time, "charter" has evolved to refer to various types of legal documents or contracts, particularly ones that establish and define the rights and privileges of an organization or institution.

Conjugate verb Recharter

CONDITIONAL

I would recharter
you would recharter
he/she/it would recharter
we would recharter
they would recharter

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be rechartering
you would be rechartering
he/she/it would be rechartering
we would be rechartering
they would be rechartering

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recharter
you would have recharter
he/she/it would have recharter
we would have recharter
they would have recharter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been rechartering
you would have been rechartering
he/she/it would have been rechartering
we would have been rechartering
they would have been rechartering

FUTURE

I will recharter
you will recharter
he/she/it will recharter
we will recharter
they will recharter

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be rechartering
you will be rechartering
he/she/it will be rechartering
we will be rechartering
they will be rechartering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rechartered
you will have rechartered
he/she/it will have rechartered
we will have rechartered
they will have rechartered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been rechartering
you will have been rechartering
he/she/it will have been rechartering
we will have been rechartering
they will have been rechartering

IMPERATIVE

you recharter
we let´s recharter

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recharter

PAST

I rechartered
you rechartered
he/she/it rechartered
we rechartered
they rechartered

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was rechartering
you were rechartering
he/she/it was rechartering
we were rechartering
they were rechartering

PAST PARTICIPLE

rechartered

PAST PERFECT

I had rechartered
you had rechartered
he/she/it had rechartered
we had rechartered
they had rechartered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been rechartering
you had been rechartering
he/she/it had been rechartering
we had been rechartering
they had been rechartering

PRESENT

I recharter
you recharter
he/she/it recharters
we recharter
they recharter

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am rechartering
you are rechartering
he/she/it is rechartering
we are rechartering
they are rechartering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

rechartering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rechartered
you have rechartered
he/she/it has rechartered
we have rechartered
they have rechartered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been rechartering
you have been rechartering
he/she/it has been rechartering
we have been rechartering
they have been rechartering

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