repour

/riːˈpɔːr/
verb
  1. To pour something again, such as a liquid or a solid that flows.
    • He had to repour the concrete because the first batch set too quickly.
    • If you spill the milk, just repour it from the carton.
    • The bartender had to repour the drink after dropping the glass.
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