retaped

/riˈteɪpt/
verb
  1. Past tense of retape: fastened or sealed again with adhesive tape.
    • She retaped the torn page of the book to keep it from falling out.
    • He retaped the cable to the floor so no one would trip over it.
    • The movers retaped all the boxes after adding more items inside.
  2. Past tense of retape: recorded something again on audio or video tape (or a digital equivalent).
    • The news crew retaped the segment after the lighting was adjusted.
    • The band retaped the song because the first version had a mistake.
    • I retaped the lecture because the audio was too quiet the first time.
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