redip

/riˈdɪp/
verb
  1. To dip something again into a liquid.
    • The chef told the apprentice to redip the strawberries in chocolate for a thicker coating.
    • She had to redip the brush into the paint to cover the whole wall.
    • If the candle wick doesn't catch, redip it in the wax quickly.
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