rehid

/riːˈhɪd/

Definitions

1. verb

to cause something to become moist or wet again, typically after being dry

“The farmer had to rehide the plants’ soil to prevent it from drying out during the winter.”

2. verb

to cover or conceal something again

“The detective had to rehide the evidence to prevent it from being found by the suspects.”

3. noun

a place where something is hidden, especially a secret or hidden location

“The rehid was difficult to find, but the group of adventurers eventually stumbled upon it.”

Synonyms

  • conceal
  • hide
  • moisten
  • wet

Antonyms

  • dry
  • reveal