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reducir* (to reduce), referir* (to tell, refer), reforzar* (to reinforce), regar* (to water), refregar* (to scrub), rehacer* (to remake, redo), reinvindicar* (to demand), reír* (to laugh)

rejuvenecer* (to rejuvenate), remendar* (to mend), rendir* (to wear out), renegar* (to renounce), regir* (to follow), remorder* (to cause remorse), remover* (to remove), renegar* (to deny strongly), renovar* (to renovate), reñir* (to quarrel, reprimand)

repetir* (to repeat), replegar* (to refold), repoblar* (to repopulate), reponer* (to replace), reprobar* (to condemn), reproducir* (to reproduce), requebrar* (to flatter)

resentir* (to feel the effects of, resent), reservar* (to reserve), resollar* (to gasp for breath), resolver* (to solve, resolve), resonar* (to echo), resplandecer* (to shine), restablecer* (to reestablish), restituir* (to return)

retener* (to retain), retocar* (to retouch), retorcer* (to twist), retraer* (to bring back, dissuade), retrotraer* (to set in the past)

revelar* (to reveal), reventar* (to break, to disgust), reverdecer* (to revive), revestir* (to coat), revocar* (to revoke), revolar* (to raise), revolcar* (to throw to the ground), revolver* (to stir, rummage through), rezar* (to pray, read, say)

robar* (to steal), robustecer* (to strengthen), roer (to gnaw), rodear* (to go around), rogar (to plead, pray), romper* (to break)

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