rewicker

English

Etymology

re- + wicker

Verb

rewicker (third-person singular simple present rewickers, present participle rewickering, simple past and past participle rewickered)

  1. To redo the wickerwork, as the wicker seat of a piece of furniture
    So as to be able to use them for years to come, Susan decided to rewicker Grandma Rose's old dining room table chairs.
  2. To rework, update, redo, reformulate; especially in the case of a multi themed, or woven, product.
    After learning more details of the customer's needs, the team felt it was important to rewicker the proposal.

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