Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To pour again.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb To pour again.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb To pour again.

Etymologies

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

re- +‎ pour

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Examples

  • It seems to me a foundation for an additional wrap would have to be tightly integrated to the original, meaning it would cause a huge digging and excavation expense and drilling of rebar into the original foundation to “repour” a new one around the original.

    ASAP HOUSE: House About Saving a Planet | Inhabitat 2007

  • The patient puled back once, and the attendant holding the other arm strap pulled back this escalated until we both dragged him back to be strapped to the bed, getting good repour between us two (for all practical purposes) guards.

    Mumia, Move and my saga living nearby 2007

  • When water didn't flow, the concrete guy got paid extra to dig up all his concrete, the plumber got paid extra to replace the broken pipe, and then the concrete guy got paid extra to repour the concrete.

    The Down-to-Earth Architect 2007

  • "No one's ever going to repour the cement on the mall," he said.

    Home By Russell Clemings / The Fresno Bee 2010

  • The worst-case scenario: Workers will need to tear up the concrete and repour the entire ramp.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • You only melt and repour what you need to melt and repour.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • You only melt and repour what you need to melt and repour.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MICHAEL VAUGHAN 2009

  • You only melt and repour what you need to melt and repour.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • "We're getting a little bit more sophisticated these days, and it'll be more easily maintained if they have to repour the concrete."

    billingsgazette.com 2009

  • "We're getting a little bit more sophisticated these days, and it'll be more easily maintained if they have to repour the concrete."

    billingsgazette.com 2009

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