reheel

/riːˈhiːl/
verb
  1. To replace the heel of a shoe or boot.
    • The cobbler can reheel your favorite boots for a reasonable price.
    • After walking so much, I need to reheel these loafers before they get worse.
    • She took her worn-out pumps to the shop to have them reheeld.
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