reboard
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]reboard (third-person singular simple present reboards, present participle reboarding, simple past and past participle reboarded)
- (transitive, intransitive) To board (a vehicle, etc.) again.
- 2020 November 18, Paul Bigland, “New infrastructure and new rolling stock”, in Rail, page 50:
- Grabbing some pictures, I reboard the '222' for a run down to London, which makes me appreciate how the effects of COVID vary from TOC to TOC (train operating company) - something you can't see from the DfT's national figures.
- (transitive) To replace the wooden boards of.
- Hypernym: retimber