relacquered

/riˈlækərd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of relacquer; to have applied a new coat of lacquer to a surface.
    • The craftsman relacquered the violin with a high-gloss finish.
    • She relacquered the wooden jewelry box to make it look new again.
    • They relacquered the kitchen cabinets last weekend.
adjective
  1. Having been given a new coat of lacquer.
    • He bought a relacquered vintage chair at the flea market.
    • The relacquered table shone brightly under the chandelier.
    • The relacquered surface felt smooth and glossy to the touch.
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