reharm

/riˈhɑrm, ˈrihɑrm/

Definitions

1. verb

to change the form of something in order to make it less noticeable or to disguise its true nature

“The whistleblower had to re-harm the evidence to avoid being identified.”

2. verb

to cause harm or damage again

“The company’s actions re-harmed the environment and led to further lawsuits.”

3. noun

an act of causing harm or damage again

“The re-harm to the ecosystem was irreversible.”

Synonyms

  • redamage
  • reinfect
  • reinjure

Antonyms

  • heal
  • repair