recorrect

ˌrɛkəˈrɛkt

Definitions

1. verb

to correct something that has been previously corrected, or to correct something in a more thorough or complete way.

“The editor recorrected the errors in the manuscript before publishing it.”

2. verb

to correct oneself or something in a more thorough or complete way.

“After re-reading the instructions, I recorrected my mistake and did it again.”

3. noun

the act of correcting something that has been previously corrected, or the act of correcting something in a more thorough or complete way.

“The process of recorrecting the data took several hours.”

Synonyms

  • correct
  • revalidate
  • reverify

Antonyms

  • misinterpret
  • misunderstand