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How to spell RECTION correctly?

If you meant to type "erection" but accidentally spelled it as "rection", don't fret! Autocorrect mishaps can happen to anyone. To rectify this error, simply change the misspelled word to its correct form, "erection". Remember to proofread your texts or messages to avoid similar blunders in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell rection correctly

  • action I'm ready to take action and do something about this problem.
  • auction I am going to bid on the car at the auction tomorrow.
  • creation The artist spent months working on his latest creation, a stunning sculpture made from reclaimed wood.
  • diction Her diction was impeccable, making it easy to understand every word she said.
  • direction
  • faction The faction within the political party worked to undermine the leader's authority.
  • fiction
  • fraction The cake was cut into a small fraction, barely enough for everyone to have a taste.
  • friction There was a lot of friction between the two coworkers due to their conflicting opinions.
  • ration
  • reaction
  • reactions I am interested in studying the reactions of different chemicals in the laboratory.
  • reckon I reckon it will take us about two hours to drive there.
  • RECON The military unit was sent on a recon mission to gather information about the enemy's location.
  • redaction The redaction of sensitive information from documents is a common practice in government agencies.
  • reduction The company has initiated a cost reduction program to improve profitability.
  • refection After the profound conversation with her grandfather, she spent some time in quiet refection on her own.
  • region I would like to travel to the Northeast region of the United States.
  • rejection She feared rejection so much that she never asked him out on a date.
  • relation The relation between the two sisters is quite strained.
  • resection A surgeon must perform a resection in order to remove a tumor.
  • ructions The children were causing such ructions in the classroom that the teacher had to step in and calm them down.
  • section Your test is scheduled for Section 9.
  • suction My fingers felt a strong suction as the creature pulled me closer.
  • traction I have a lot of traction on my tires.

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