rewashed

/riˈwɑʃt/
verb
  1. To wash something again, usually because it was not clean enough the first time or because it has become dirty again.
    • She rewashed the strawberries when she noticed a bit of dirt still on them.
    • After spilling juice on his shirt, he rewashed it in the sink.
    • The restaurant rewashed all the dishes because the first cycle left spots.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Describing something that has been washed again.
    • The rewashed tablecloth had no stains left.
    • He put on a rewashed pair of jeans that were still slightly damp.
    • The rewashed towels smelled fresh and clean.
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