refilter

/riːˈfɪltər/
verb
  1. To filter something again, typically to remove impurities or improve clarity.
    • After the first pass, she decided to refilter the water to make sure it was completely pure.
    • You can refilter the used cooking oil to reuse it for another batch of fries.
    • The lab technician had to refilter the solution because the sediment was still visible.
  2. To process data or information through a filter again, often to refine or narrow results.
    • I had to refilter the search results to exclude older posts.
    • After adding new keywords, we refiltered the database to find more relevant articles.
    • The app lets you refilter your photos with different color effects.
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