reengraving

/ˌriːɪnˈɡreɪvɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of engraving something again, especially a design or text on a surface.
    • The reengraving of the old coin took several hours of careful work.
    • The museum displayed the reengraving of the ancient inscription for visitors to read.
    • After the first plate wore out, the artist did a reengraving for the second edition.
verb
  1. To engrave something again, such as a design, text, or image on a hard surface.
    • They decided to reengrave the trophy with the correct date.
    • The jeweler had to reengrave the ring because the first letter was misspelled.
    • The artist will reengrave the metal plate to fix the scratched lines.