redrill

English

Etymology

re- + drill

Verb

redrill (third-person singular simple present redrills, present participle redrilling, simple past and past participle redrilled)

  1. To drill again or anew.
    • 2009 April 28, Abby Goodnough, “Details, but Little Insight, on Craigslist Killing Suspect”, in New York Times:
      He was so intent on being a good bowler that, unsatisfied with the grip, he had his bowling ball redrilled.

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