Resole (verb)

  1. To put a new sole on (a shoe or boot).
  2. To repair or replace the sole of (a shoe or boot).

Origin:

The word "resole" is formed by the prefix "re-" which means again and "sole" which means the bottom of a foot or a shoe.

Examples:

  1. I will have to resole my boots before the next hike.
  2. I need to resole my shoes before the next big meeting.
  3. The cobbler is going to resole my favorite pair of shoes.
  4. I need to resole my boots before the next hunting trip.
  5. The shoes needed to be resole before the next big race.
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