rewash

/riˈwɑʃ/
verb
  1. To wash something again, especially because it was not clean enough the first time.
    • I had to rewash the dishes because there was still food stuck on them.
    • The mechanic had to rewash the car after the first wash left streaks.
    • After spilling juice on my shirt, I decided to rewash it to remove the stain.
noun
  1. An act of washing something again, or a load of laundry that is washed a second time.
    • This load of towels needs a rewash because they still smell like mildew.
    • I put the jeans in for a rewash since the dirt didn't come out.
    • The restaurant gave the tablecloths a quick rewash after a customer complained.
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