recoat

/riˈkɔʊt/

Definitions

1. verb

to apply a new layer of a substance, such as paint, varnish, or a protective coating to something

“The artist decided to recoat the furniture with a fresh layer of varnish to give it a new finish.”

2. noun

a new layer of a substance, such as paint, varnish, or a protective coating, applied to something

“The recoat on the car’s surface helped protect it from rust and corrosion.”

Synonyms

  • overlay
  • reapply
  • reapply
  • recoat

Antonyms

  • remove
  • strip