reheap
/riːˈhiːp/Definitions
1. verb
to collect and put together again, especially something that has been scattered or dispersed
“The children had to reheap the blocks that had been knocked over during playtime.”
2. verb
to pile or heap something up again
“After the storm, the residents had to reheap the branches and debris that had been scattered across the street.”
3. noun
the act of reassembling or collecting something
“The process of reheap was slow and laborious, but it was necessary to restore the garden to its former beauty.”