remass

/rɪˈmæs/

Definitions

1. verb

to make something heavier or denser, especially by adding material to it

“The engineer had to remass the aircraft to meet the weight requirements for the new flight plan.”

2. verb

to increase the mass or weight of something, often in a metaphorical sense

“The project’s success will remass the company’s reputation and attract new investors.”

3. noun

the process of making something heavier or denser

“The remass of the engine took several hours and required a team of skilled workers.”

4. noun

a substance or material that is added to something to increase its mass or weight

“The remass used in the new engine design was a lightweight metal alloy.”

Synonyms

  • reinforce
  • strengthen

Antonyms

  • debulk
  • demass