recoated

/riˈkoʊtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of recoat: applied a new layer of coating to a surface.
    • The artist recoated the canvas with gesso before starting the new painting.
    • They recoated the roof with a waterproof sealant last summer.
    • She recoated the kitchen cabinets with a fresh coat of white paint.
adjective
  1. Having been given a new coating or layer.
    • We bought a recoated frying pan that works just as well as a new one.
    • The recoated floor tiles were shiny and slip-resistant.
    • The recoated table looked brand new after the restoration.
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