resift

/riːˈsɪft/
verb
  1. To sift something again, especially to remove lumps or impurities for a finer texture.
    • She carefully resifted the powdered sugar to ensure there were no clumps for the frosting.
    • After the first sifting, the baker decided to resift the flour to make the cake extra light.
    • The gardener had to resift the soil to remove the small stones that were left behind.
  2. To examine or sort through something again, especially information or data, to find something or to check for accuracy.
    • The editor decided to resift the manuscript for any remaining errors.
    • The detective had to resift the evidence after a new witness came forward.
    • I need to resift my notes to make sure I didn't miss any important details.
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