💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rejacket"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| revestnoun | To reclothe; to dress again. |
| resleeveverb | (transitive) To replace in a sleeve, or fit a new sleeve to. |
| re-coververb | To cover again. |
| rejailverb | (transitive) To jail again. |
| recloakverb | (transitive, chiefly figuratively) To cloak again or anew. |
| reapparelverb | (transitive, archaic) To clothe again. |
| rejiggerverb | (transitive) To rejig. |
| recoatnoun | A subsequent coat. |
| reclotheverb | (transitive) To clothe again or anew. |
| reoutfitverb | (transitive) To outfit again. |
| resheetverb | (transitive) To apply another sheet to; cover with another sheet. |
| rejoistverb | (transitive) To replace the joists of. |
| rejignoun | (chiefly British) A rearrangement, a reorganization. |
| reinsulateverb | (transitive) To insulate again or anew. |
| leathernoun | A tough material produced from the skin of animals, by tanning or similar process, used e.g. for clothing; often denotes leather from cattle when no qualifier specifies otherwise. |
| reroofverb | (transitive) To roof again; to tear off an old roof and replace with a new roof. |
| repackagenoun | (transitive) To package again or differently. |
| overcovernoun | (transitive) To cover over. |
| refashionverb | (transitive) To fashion again or anew. |
| reboilernoun | (transitive) To equip with a new boiler. |
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