reglossing

/riːˈɡlɒsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of regloss: the act of applying a new glossy finish or coating to something.
    • She spent the morning reglossing her jewelry box.
    • They are reglossing the floors before the guests arrive.
    • He is reglossing the dining table this afternoon.
  2. Present participle of regloss: the act of giving a superficial or improved appearance to something.
    • The company is reglossing its reputation with a charity event.
    • The politician is reglossing his platform for the upcoming debate.
    • He is reglossing his story to make it sound more impressive.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The process or act of applying a new glossy finish.
    • The reglossing of the car's paint made it look new.
    • The reglossing of the floor took two hours.
    • She learned the art of reglossing from a professional.
  2. The process of giving a superficial or improved appearance.
    • The reglossing of the old building's facade hid its decay.
    • The reglossing of the company's image was a marketing strategy.
    • His constant reglossing of the truth made him untrustworthy.