reline

/riˈlaɪn/
verb
  1. To replace the lining of something, such as a garment, pipe, or brake system.
    • The tailor had to reline the coat because the old lining was torn.
    • We need to reline the chimney before winter to prevent leaks.
    • The mechanic will reline the brakes to ensure they work properly.
  2. To mark with new lines; to draw lines again on a surface.
    • She used a ruler to reline the graph paper for her project.
    • The artist decided to reline the sketch to make the outlines clearer.
    • They had to reline the parking lot after the old paint faded.
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