revarnish

/riːˈvɑːrnɪʃ/
verb
  1. To apply a new layer of varnish to something, especially to restore or improve its appearance.
    • We need to revarnish the deck before the summer rains begin.
    • After years of wear, the carpenter decided to revarnish the old wooden table.
    • The artist will revarnish the painting to protect it from dust and light.
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