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re-dress
[ ree-dres ]
re-dress
/ °ù¾±Ëˈ»å°ùÉ›²õ /
verb
- tr to dress (something) again
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
The government said that while it wants to make sure customers get re-dress, it also wants the motor sector to be able to continue "supporting millions of motorists to own vehicles".
That allowed them to re-dress the exterior of an existing steakhouse and a canoe supply store that stowed several of the camp’s dead bodies.
Each day, she has to re-dress the burns on the left side of her body, which extend from the middle of her thigh to her torso and on to her arm and hand.
She added that once her father's foot infection had cleared and it had been bandaged, the nurse did not return to re-dress the wound.
With indoor spots, the crew would sanitize at night and then re-dress it for a different shoot the next day.
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