relettering

/riːˈlɛtərɪŋ/
verb
  1. To write or print new letters or text on something, replacing the old ones.
    • The sign was faded, so we had to reletter it with fresh paint.
    • The old map was relettered to show the updated city names.
    • After the company changed its name, they had to reletter all the office doors.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The act or process of writing or printing new letters or text on something.
    • The museum hired a specialist for the relettering of the historic plaque.
    • The relettering of the storefront took the painter two full days.
    • Relettering the old manuscript required careful matching of the original font.
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