redamage

/riˈdæmɪdʒ/
verb
  1. To damage something again, after it has already been damaged or repaired.
    • The storm threatened to redamage the roof that had just been fixed.
    • If you drop the phone again, you might redamage the screen.
    • Be careful not to redamage the old photograph when you take it out of the frame.
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