redistill
/ˌrɛdɪˈstɪl/Definitions
1. verb
to distill or purify something again, especially a liquid, after it has been previously distilled
“The chemist had to redistill the solvent to remove any remaining impurities.”
2. verb
to interpret or re-examine something, especially a piece of evidence or a decision, in a new light
“The jury had to redistill the witness’s testimony to reach a verdict.”
3. noun
the process of distilling or purifying something again, especially a liquid
“The redistill process is crucial in producing high-quality spirits.”