Repave (verb)

  1. To pave or surface again, typically with a new layer of material.
  2. To renew the surface of something, such as a road or patio.

Origin:

From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and "pave" meaning "to lay a surface with a hard material such as stone or asphalt".

Examples:

  1. The city decided to repave the main street to improve the condition of the road.
  2. The company is going to repave the parking lot.
  3. It was necessary to repave the sidewalk to improve safety.
  4. The old road was repaved to make it safer for drivers.
  5. The city plans to repave the streets in the downtown area.
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