retrim
/riːˈtrɪm/
verb
- To cut off small pieces from something again to make it neat or tidy.
- She decided to retrim her bangs to keep them out of her eyes.
- The gardener will retrim the rose bushes before winter.
- I need to retrim the hedge because it grew unevenly after the rain.
- To adjust or reduce the size or amount of something again, especially to save money or improve efficiency.
- The company had to retrim its budget after sales dropped.
- We need to retrim the guest list to fit the smaller venue.
- The editor asked the writer to retrim the article to 500 words.
- To decorate or add a border or ornament to something again.
- She plans to retrim the old dress with new lace.
- The tailor will retrim the jacket with fresh velvet.
- They decided to retrim the curtains with a colorful ribbon.