reglazed

/riˈɡleɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of reglaze: having put new glass into a window or door frame.
    • They reglazed all the old windows in the school building.
    • He reglazed the bathroom window last weekend.
    • She reglazed the broken pane before the storm arrived.
  2. Past tense of reglaze: having applied a new layer of glaze to pottery or ceramics.
    • He reglazed the ceramic bowl after the first coat cracked.
    • The artist reglazed the teapot to make it shine.
    • We reglazed the tiles in the kitchen for a fresh look.
adjective
  1. Describing a window or ceramic item that has been given new glass or a new glaze.
    • The reglazed window looks as good as new.
    • The reglazed vase has a beautiful glossy finish.
    • We bought a set of reglazed tiles for the bathroom.
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