"Reseal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reseal" Meaning

To seal again or make secure a previously opened or unsealed object, package, or container, as with tape, glue, or another adhesive, or, a new seal.

"Reseal" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Reseal"


1. Packaging

To prevent moisture from entering the package, the opening is resealed with a special adhesive.

2. Wine and Liquor

Before consumption, wine corks are resealed with a special corker to prevent air from spoiling the taste.

3. Improperly Opened Envelopes

Accuracy of documents is maintained by resealing improperly opened envelopes with clear tape.

4. Hermetically Sealed

Before opening, the chest was sealed with a layer of wax to make it hermetically sealed, hence it is resealed every six months.

5. Damaged Containers

Thermal reseal containers can be sealed or resealed after they are cleaned and dried in the commercial kitchens.

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Saved or delivered from a difficult or dangerous situation by stopping an unpleasant or unpleasant situation from happening.

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The word "researchable" is an adjective that means capable of being studied or researched. It describes a subject, topic, or phenomenon that can be investigated, analyzed, and understood through scientific or systematic investigation.<br><br>In other words, something that is researchable is open to examination, investigation, and discovery, and can provide valuable insights or new knowledge.

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Verb<br><br> The process of making a systematic and thorough investigation or inquiry into a subject, typically by reading and interpreting books, articles, papers, or other sources of information, and by collecting and analyzing data.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> She has been researching on the history of the ancient civilization.<br> He is currently researching for his Ph.D. thesis on climate change.<br><br>Synonyms: investigation, inquiry, study, analysis, examination, exploration.<br><br>Antonyms: ignoring, neglecting, disregarding.