resharpening

/riˈʃɑrpənɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Used for or relating to the process of making something sharp again.
    • She bought a resharpenening kit for her ice skates.
    • The resharpenening stone was worn from years of use.
    • He watched a resharpenening tutorial for his woodworking tools.
noun
  1. The act or process of making a blade or tool sharp again.
    • He runs a business that offers resharpenening services for kitchen knives.
    • Regular resharpenening keeps scissors cutting smoothly.
    • The resharpenening of the lawnmower blade took only a few minutes.
  2. The act of improving or restoring a skill, ability, or mental focus.
    • He attended a workshop for the resharpenening of his leadership abilities.
    • Mental exercises aid in the resharpenening of memory.
    • The resharpenening of her public speaking skills came from constant practice.
verb
  1. Present participle of resharpen: making the edge or point of a blade or tool sharp again.
    • She is resharpenening the carving knife for Thanksgiving dinner.
    • The chef is resharpenening his favorite cleaver.
    • He spent the afternoon resharpenening all the garden shears.
  2. Present participle of resharpen: improving or restoring a skill, ability, or mental focus.
    • The team is resharpenening its strategy for the upcoming match.
    • She is resharpenening her French by watching movies without subtitles.
    • He is resharpenening his negotiation skills through online courses.
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