reface

English

Etymology

re- + face.

Pronunciation

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Verb

reface (third-person singular simple present refaces, present participle refacing, simple past and past participle refaced)

  1. (transitive) To replace the face or surface of something; to create a new outer layer.
    They decided to reface their cabinets, putting new doors and fresh paint just on the fronts.
  2. (transitive) To face or confront again.
    • 2022, Gena Showalter, Jill Monroe, Game of Gravestones:
      He winked before refacing his audience.

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Romanian

Etymology

From re- + face.

Verb

a reface (third-person singular present refac, past participle refăcut) 3rd conj.

  1. to redo

Conjugation

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