relubricate

/riːˈluːbrɪkeɪt/
verb
  1. To apply lubricant (such as oil or grease) again to a machine, engine, or moving part to reduce friction and keep it working smoothly.
    • After cleaning the gears, remember to relubricate them before reassembling the machine.
    • You should relubricate the bicycle chain every few months to prevent rust.
    • The mechanic had to relubricate the car's door hinges because they were squeaking.
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