Retread
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Retread ( verb )
To tread or step on again, to repeat an action or behavior.
Origin:
From old english retherdan (meaning 'to tread again, to repeat').
Examples:
- She retread the same path every day, going to work and back home.
- The company decided to retread the old plan, hoping to achieve better results this time.
- The play was so successful that it was retread for several more performances.
- The athlete was forced to retread the last portion of the race due to a minor injury.
- The company was forced to retread its strategy after the new regulations made its original plan unfeasible.
(As a noun)
Retread ( noun )
To tread or step on again, to repeat an action or behavior.
Origin:
From old english retherdan (meaning 'to tread again, to repeat').
Examples:
- She retread the same path every day, going to work and back home.
- The company decided to retread the old plan, hoping to achieve better results this time.
- The play was so successful that it was retread for several more performances.
- The athlete was forced to retread the last portion of the race due to a minor injury.
- The company was forced to retread its strategy after the new regulations made its original plan unfeasible.