Recross (verb)

  1. To cross again after having crossed once before.
  2. To traverse something in the opposite direction.

Origin:

From re- "again" + cross.

Examples:

  1. He recrossed the border with the stolen jewels.
  2. She recrossed the bridge to get back to her car.
  3. The hiker recrossed the stream after reaching the other side.
  4. The children recrossed the road to get to the playground.
  5. The company recrossed the ocean to expand their business.
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