reupholstering
See also: re-upholstering
English
Etymology
Since the 19th century as a gerund. By surface analysis, re- + upholster + -ing. More at upholstering § Etymology.
Noun
reupholstering (countable and uncountable, plural reupholsterings)
- The act or process, or an instance, of upholstering again (that is, redoing some upholstery), usually to restore a chair or automotive seat that is worn out.
- 1978, Edward Stanek, Antiques and Art: Care and Restoration, Wallace-Homestead Book Company, →ISBN, page 160:
- After several reupholsterings, the wood may no longer function to hold the upholstery in place and must be reinforced.
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