Definitions

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  • verb transitive To sand (a surface) again.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ sand

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Examples

  • In order to prevent a too rapid and tangled growth of vine, it is customary to resand the bog every three or four years to a depth of one-fourth or one-half inch.

    Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) 1906

  • Emergency Management Agency to allow them to use the money to resand their beaches without involving the Land Office.

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

  • Emergency Management Agency to allow them to use the money to resand their beaches without involving the Land Office.

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

  • I am covering the walls and the floor and hopefully we won't have to repaint, resand and refinish the entire room when we move. minxdragon: Sorry for the lack of responses.

    Jennie's Palette 2009

  • Vacuum up the dust then resand with a smooth grade paper and vac again.

    The Sunday Mail - Home 2009

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