redocks

/riːˈdɑks/
verb
  1. To dock a ship or boat again, especially after undocking or moving it.
    • The ferry had to redock because a passenger had left a bag on board.
    • The crew carefully redocks the vessel every morning after the maintenance check.
    • After the storm passed, the captain decided to redock the ship at the same pier.
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