repurified

/riˈpjʊrəfaɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of repurify; to purify something again, making it clean or pure once more.
    • The water was repurified after the initial treatment failed to remove all contaminants.
    • They repurified the gold by melting it down and removing impurities.
    • The lab repurified the chemical compound for use in the experiment.
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adjective
  1. Having been purified again; made pure a second time.
    • The repurified water was safe to drink.
    • Only repurified samples were used in the final test.
    • The repurified metal had a higher quality than the original.