Definitions
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- verb transitive To
insulate again or anew.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Hence many of us react to the loss of that particular foam insulation by doing all we can to reinsulate ourselves.
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Hence many of us react to the loss of that particular foam insulation by doing all we can to reinsulate ourselves.
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Today I will spend trying to reinsulate the windows and then return to work as soon as the guys exhausted from the trip back from California open the office.
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So anytime you can do things like reinsulate the attic, update your furnace or air conditioner to a more efficient unit, maybe the water heater is 10 years old, that's something that you want to improve as well, because ultimately, you know, I'd love to say that there's a lot of handy people out there.
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You can rehab, reinsulate, recaulk, and reshutter it, but the final result will still be quite different from a school designed and built from the outset to maximize energy efficiency.
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You can rehab, reinsulate, recaulk, and reshutter it, but the final result will still be quite different from a school designed and built from the outset to maximize energy efficiency.
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The remedy for a short circuit is to reinsulate the defective parts.
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If the transformer coils are grounded to the iron core of the transformer or to the secondary, it may be necessary to remove the coils and reinsulate them at the points of contact.
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As capital tightens, the economy struggles and our infrastructure frays, we may well have a very limited period in which we can build renewable energy capacity, or reinsulate homes.
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The trial will use living stem cells to reinsulate and stimulate function in nerves leading to the restoration of function in the nerve cells of the spinal cord.
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