redrives

/riːˈdraɪvz/
verb
  1. To drive again or anew, especially a vehicle or a route.
    • He redrives the old mountain pass every summer just for the scenery.
    • After getting lost, she decided to redrive the same road more carefully.
    • The truck driver had to redrive the delivery route because of a road closure.
  2. To force or push something again, such as a nail or a stake.
    • The carpenter had to redrive the nail after it bent slightly.
    • Using a hammer, she redrives the loose peg into the wall.
    • They redrives the tent stakes deeper into the ground to withstand the wind.
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