recarry

/riˈkɛri/
verb
  1. To carry something again, especially after having carried it before or to a different place.
    • After dropping the box, he had to recarry it all the way back to the truck.
    • The movers had to recarry the furniture up the stairs when they realized it was the wrong room.
    • She decided to recarry the groceries from the car to the kitchen after forgetting the bags on the porch.
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