redriving

/riˈdraɪvɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of driving again, especially a vehicle or a golf ball.
    • After missing the exit, he spent the next hour redriving the same stretch of highway.
    • She practiced redriving the golf ball from the tee until her swing felt smooth.
    • The truck driver was redriving the route to check for any road closures.
  2. The act of forcing something back or pushing it again, such as a nail or a stake.
    • The carpenter was redriving the loose nail into the floorboard.
    • After the storm, they spent the morning redriving the fence posts into the muddy ground.
    • He kept redriving the tent peg until it was firmly anchored in the soil.
Synonyms
noun
  1. An instance of driving again, especially in sports or transportation.
    • After a penalty, the team had to do a redriving of the play from the start.
    • The bus driver's redriving of the route helped him memorize every turn.
    • His redriving of the ball landed it perfectly on the green.
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