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  • verb Present participle of replate.

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Examples

  • If you don't like the looks of the replating shop suggested, keep looking.

    Looking for a shop to do silver plating 2007

  • If you don't like the looks of the replating shop suggested, keep looking.

    Looking for a shop to do silver plating 2007

  • If you don't like the looks of the replating shop suggested, keep looking.

    Looking for a shop to do silver plating 2007

  • If you don't like the looks of the replating shop suggested, keep looking.

    Looking for a shop to do silver plating 2007

  • Amon had run afoul of a space-debris storm and the damage had required a replating of half his nose.

    The Ship Who Sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

  • Amon had run afoul of a space-debris storm and the damage had required a replating of half his nose.

    the ship who sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

  • Three Presteign V-class transports, "Vega," "Vestal," and "Vorga," stood partially raised near the center of the yards, undergoing flaking and replating, as the heat-lightning flicker of torches around "Vorga" indicated.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

  • Three Presteign V-class transports, "Vega," "Vestal," and "Vorga," stood partially raised near the center of the yards, undergoing flaking and replating, as the heat-lightning flicker of torches around "Vorga" indicated.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

  • Three Presteign V-class transports, Vega, Vestal and Vorga stood partially raised near the centre of the yards, undergoing flaking and replating, as the heat-lighting flicker of torches around Vorga indicated.

    Tiger! Tiger! Bester, Alfred 1955

  • With printing's meticulous replating to create subtle indentions on paper that create depth and form, Dunham's wiry scratches slowly filled out and became solid and robust.

    timesunion.com: Local Breaking News webmaster@timesunion.com 2010

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