remoisturize
English
Etymology
From re- + moisturize.
Verb
remoisturize (third-person singular simple present remoisturizes, present participle remoisturizing, simple past and past participle remoisturized)
- To moisturize something that has been dried out.
- 1988 April 29, John Conroy, “Follow the Money”, in Chicago Reader:
- The can was seized soon thereafter, and as the judge's trial got under way, an IRS lab was remoisturizing the ashes and reconstructing checks.
- 2000, Tappi Journal - Volume 83, page 49:
- A remoisturizing shower does not work if the water pump is not on.
- 2004, Zoe Diana Draelos, Hair Care: An Illustrated Dermatologic Handbook, →ISBN, page 182:
- The remoisturizing post-straightening conditioner minimizes hair shaft brittleness and breakage.
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