recarried

/riˈkɛrid/
verb
  1. Past tense of recarry: to carry something again or back to a previous place.
    • She recarried the heavy boxes upstairs after realizing they were in the wrong room.
    • After the delivery was rejected, the driver recarried the package to the warehouse.
    • The movers recarried the furniture back into the truck when the buyer changed their mind.
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