regeared

/riːˈɡɪrd/
verb
  1. Past tense of regear: changed or adjusted the gears of a machine.
    • They regeared the factory equipment to run more efficiently.
    • He regeared the car for better acceleration.
    • The cyclist regeared her bike before the race.
  2. Past tense of regear: reorganized or changed the structure or approach of something.
    • The team regeared their strategy after the first quarter losses.
    • She regeared her study habits to prepare for the final exams.
    • The organization regeared its priorities to focus on community outreach.
adjective
  1. Having had its gears changed or adjusted.
    • The regeared machine ran smoother than before.
    • The regeared bicycle climbed hills much more easily.
    • They drove a regeared truck that could haul heavy loads.
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