resharpened

/riˈʃɑrpənd/
verb
  1. Past tense of resharpen: made the edge or point of a blade or tool sharp again.
    • The craftsman resharpenened the old scissors and they worked like new.
    • He resharpenened his axe before chopping wood.
    • Yesterday, she resharpenened all the kitchen knives.
  2. Past tense of resharpen: improved or restored a skill, ability, or mental focus.
    • He resharpenened his debating technique through daily practice.
    • The coach resharpenened the team's defensive plays.
    • She resharpenened her language skills by living abroad.
adjective
  1. Having been made sharp again, especially a blade or tool.
    • He placed the resharpenened chisel back in the toolbox.
    • The resharpenened knife cut through the tomato easily.
    • With a resharpenened blade, the sculptor worked more precisely.
  2. Restored to a keen or effective state, such as a skill or mental ability.
    • His resharpenened focus allowed him to finish the project ahead of schedule.
    • After the training, her resharpenened memory helped her learn faster.
    • The team's resharpenened strategy led to a victory.
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