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How to spell RELAPED correctly?

The correct spelling of the word is "relapsed". Some possible suggestions for correcting this misspelling are to use spell-check, double-check the spelling in a dictionary or ask someone else to proofread the text. It's important to use the correct spelling in order to communicate effectively and avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell relaped correctly

  • Eloped John and Jane eloped last night and are now happily married.
  • Helped
  • Leaped The frog leaped gracefully off the rock and into the pond.
  • raped
  • Reaped
  • recapped The game was reviewed and recapped by the gaming website.
  • Relaid The tiles were relaid in a herringbone pattern.
  • relapse Unfortunately, after a period of sobriety, she experienced a relapse and turned back to drinking.
  • Relapsed After 10 years of sobriety, I relapsed and took drugs again.
  • relate I can relate to your struggles, as I have gone through the same thing.
  • related Jared and I are related through Jared's sister.
  • Relater Relater means a person who relates or associates.
  • relaxed I feel so relaxed after a day at the spa.
  • relayed She relayed the message to her co-worker.
  • released The company released their new product to the market.
  • Relied I relied on my intuition to find my way.
  • relined The engine had to be relined because it was leaking oil.
  • relived She was relived when the doctor told her she didn't have to undergo surgery.
  • reloaded He reloaded his guns before embarking on a mission.
  • remapped The area was remapped to include more greenspace.
  • reshaped After Ed shaped the piece, he reshaped it so that it would fit his needs.
  • retyped I retyped the document because the original had too many errors.
  • Yelped After finding the restaurant, she Yelped the address and was on her way.

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