regloss

/riːˈɡlɒs/
noun
  1. A new glossy coating or finish applied to a surface.
    • After the regloss, the furniture had a beautiful shine.
    • The regloss on the floor made it look brand new.
    • The artist applied a regloss to the painting to protect it.
verb
  1. To apply a new glossy finish or coating to something.
    • The car detailer will regloss the paint to make it shine like new.
    • She decided to regloss her nails with a fresh top coat.
    • I need to regloss the table after the old varnish wore off.
  2. To give a superficial or improved appearance to something, often to hide flaws.
    • He attempted to regloss his reputation by donating to charity.
    • The politician's speech was just an attempt to regloss old promises.
    • The company tried to regloss its image with a new logo.
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