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How to spell RESURES correctly?

If you intended to write "resures" but realized it's a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. The correct term could be "reserves", referring to funds or resources set aside for future use. Alternatively, it could be "resumes", relating to documents summarizing one's qualifications for employment. Consider context to determine the intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell resures correctly

  • assures The company assures their customers that their products are of the highest quality.
  • desires
  • erasures I made erasures in the original artwork.
  • Measures The government is implementing measures to improve the education system.
  • pressures The pressures of meeting deadlines can sometimes lead to mistakes in work.
  • reassures
  • reburies
  • rehires Bradley Rehires Tina as his assistant.
  • requires The assignment requires us to read several chapters of the novel.
  • rescues
  • reserves The country maintains large reserves of oil and natural gas.
  • resides
  • resorts My family is planning a trip to the beach resorts in Florida.
  • Resources The team's resources were stretched thin as they attempted to complete multiple projects simultaneously.
  • respires The aquatic animal respires through gills.
  • restores The restoration of peace to the town restores the people's sense of security.
  • resumes He has been sending out his resumes to different companies for weeks, hoping to get hired soon.
  • retires After a long and successful career, he finally retires from his job as CEO.
  • reuses
  • reveres The tribe reveres their ancestors as they believe they hold the secrets to their culture's traditions and practices.
  • rewires The trauma of war often rewires the brain, leading to a variety of psychological and emotional problems.
  • treasures The museum was full of ancient treasures that had been preserved for centuries.

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