recrown
/rɪˈkraʊn/Definitions
1. verb
To provide or equip with a new crown, typically on a tree.
“The forester decided to recrown the oak tree to restore its health.”
2. verb
To place a new crown or a new covering on a tooth.
“The dentist recrowned the patient’s tooth with a new ceramic crown.”
3. verb
To put a new covering or a new surface on something.
“The construction team recrowned the worn-out road with a new layer of asphalt.”