replate

/riˈpleɪt/
verb
  1. To put food onto a new plate, usually to improve the presentation.
    • The chef decided to replate the dessert after the sauce spilled.
    • He asked the waiter to replate his main course because the vegetables were cold.
    • Before serving, she carefully replated the salad to make it look more elegant.
  2. To cover (an object) with a new layer of metal, such as silver or gold.
    • We sent the antique silverware to be replated so it would shine again.
    • The jeweler offered to replate the old necklace with fresh gold.
    • They replated the brass handles to restore their original luster.
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