reface

[US]/ˌriːˈfeɪs/
[UK]/ˌriːˈfeɪs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to renew or restore the surface of something
Word Forms
Past Tenserefaced
Past Participlerefaced
Third Person Singularrefaces
Pluralrefaces
Present Participlerefacing

Phrases & Collocations

reface your face

reface the surface

reface the image

reface the project

reface the website

reface the design

reface the report

reface the content

reface the system

reface the application

Example Sentences

we need to reface the old building to improve its appearance.

they decided to reface the kitchen cabinets for a fresh look.

the company plans to reface its brand image next year.

we should reface the website to make it more user-friendly.

refacing the fireplace can enhance the living room's ambiance.

it's time to reface the old furniture to match the new decor.

the team will reface the promotional materials for better engagement.

we can reface the walls with new paint to brighten the room.

refacing the countertops can significantly increase the home value.

she decided to reface her resume to highlight her skills better.

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