reglaze

/riˈɡleɪz/
verb
  1. To put new glass into a window or door frame.
    • We need to reglaze the old kitchen window before winter.
    • She learned how to reglaze windows during the home renovation course.
    • The carpenter will reglaze the broken pane tomorrow.
  2. To apply a new layer of glaze to pottery or ceramics.
    • The potter decided to reglaze the vase to fix the uneven finish.
    • After firing, she had to reglaze the bowl because the color was too dull.
    • You can reglaze ceramic tiles to give them a fresh look.
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