redrill

/riːˈdrɪl/
verb
  1. To drill a hole again, often to correct a mistake or to make it larger or deeper.
    • The carpenter had to redrill the hole because it was too small for the screw.
    • After the first attempt failed, the team decided to redrill the well at a slightly different angle.
    • If you misalign the pilot hole, you can simply redrill it in the correct spot.
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