rescreen

/riːˈskriːn/
verb
  1. To screen or examine again, especially to reassess someone's suitability or health status.
    • The hospital will rescreen all patients for the virus before they enter the ward.
    • After the security breach, the company decided to rescreen all employees with access to sensitive data.
    • The airline had to rescreen passengers when the metal detector malfunctioned.
  2. To show a film or video again, especially in a cinema or on television.
    • The network plans to rescreen the documentary after receiving many viewer requests.
    • The theater will rescreen the classic movie next weekend for its anniversary.
    • They decided to rescreen the short film at the festival due to popular demand.
  3. To put a new screen on a window, door, or other opening.
    • After the storm, they had to rescreen the patio door.
    • The handyman offered to rescreen all the windows in the house.
    • We need to rescreen the porch before summer to keep the bugs out.
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