retape

/riˈteɪp/
verb
  1. To fasten, attach, or seal something again using adhesive tape.
    • I had to retape the box because the original tape came loose.
    • The artist decided to retape the edges of the canvas before painting.
    • Please retape the envelope shut so nothing falls out.
  2. To record something again on audio or video tape (or a digital equivalent).
    • I need to retape my podcast episode after fixing the background noise.
    • The director asked the actor to retape the scene because of a sound issue.
    • They had to retape the interview when the camera malfunctioned.
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