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Reface
Description:
Refacing refers to the act of renovating or updating the face or surface of something, especially furniture, by applying a new layer or material to the existing one.
Senses and Usages:
- Verb (Transitive): To reface something means to replace the front or outer layer of an object, typically to improve its appearance or restore it to a better condition.
- Verb (Intransitive): To undergo a process of refacing; to have the front portion or surface of an object replaced.
- Noun: Reface can also be used as a noun to refer to the new front layer or surface material that is applied during the renovation process.
Sample Sentences:
- They decided to reface their kitchen cabinets with a stylish wood veneer to give the room a more modern look.
- After years of wear and tear, the building's facade needed significant repairs, so they hired professionals to reface it.
- John's old guitar was showing signs of aging, so he took it to a luthier to reface the fretboard and restore its playability.
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