respray

/riˈspreɪ/
verb
  1. To spray again, especially to apply a new coat of paint or liquid.
    • The mechanic will respray the car's bumper to match the original color.
    • The artist had to respray the canvas because the first layer was too thin.
    • She decided to respray the old chair with a fresh coat of varnish.
noun
  1. An act or instance of spraying again, especially a new coat of paint.
    • The car needs a respray to cover the scratches.
    • He gave the fence a quick respray to freshen it up.
    • The respray of the kitchen cabinets made them look brand new.
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