reflood

/riːˈflʌd/
verb
  1. To flood again; to cover with water once more after the water has gone down.
    • The city had to build higher levees to prevent the area from being reflooded during the next rainy season.
    • If the dam breaks, it could reflood the entire valley within hours.
    • After the storm passed, the river rose again and began to reflood the farmland.
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