"Refaced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Refaced" Meaning

The word "refaced" is the past tense of the verb "reface," which means to re-cover or re-surface something, often by fixing or replacing an old or worn-out surface with a new one.

For example: "The company refaced the old building to give it a modern look."

"Refaced" Examples

Inflected Forms of "refaced"


Verb


Infinitive: to reface
Past tense: refaced
Past participle: refaced
Present participle (gerund): refacing
Third person singular simple present: refaces

Example Sentences:


The company decided to refit and reface the old building with a modern design.
She spent the weekend refacing her kitchen with new cabinets and countertops.
After the accident, his face was badly refaced with thick bandages.

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Reexamination refers to the process of reviewing or evaluating something again, usually because it has been previously assessed or considered, but with new information or insights that require a re-evaluation. It can also refer to the act of taking a test or examination again, typically because one did not pass it on the first try.

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Fabricated something again, especially because it was found to be untrue or faulty when it was first reported.

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To reface is to give something a new surface or outer covering, often to repair or renovate it. It can also refer to the act of changing one's appearance or image, often to conceal or mask a previous identity.

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Refactor: <br><br>To modify or rewrite computer code, especially to make it more efficient, simpler, or easier to maintain.

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Refashion can be a verb meaning to prepare or convert something, especially clothing or fabric, for use again, often by altering its design or style.<br><br>For example: "She refashioned the old dress into a modern coat."<br><br>However, it can also be a noun referring to a fashion related to high-end ready-to-wear clothes. It is often used in the fashion world to describe high-end fashion that is provided on a ready-to-wear basis.

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Redesigned or newly created, often with a modern or new twist.

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To reattach or to secure something that has come loose.<br><br>Example: "We need to refasten the screws to make sure the door stays closed."

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Securely fastened or attached again, usually after being previously unfastened or loosely attached.