reclothe

/riːˈkloʊð/
verb
  1. To put new clothes on someone or something; to dress again.
    • After the swim, she had to reclothe the children in dry outfits.
    • The museum staff will reclothe the mannequins in period costumes for the new exhibit.
    • He decided to reclothe himself in warmer layers before going outside in the snow.
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