rescore
English
Etymology
re- + score.
Verb
rescore (third-person singular simple present rescores, present participle rescoring, simple past and past participle rescored)
- (transitive) To score again; to assign new marks to.
- 2007 August 25, Karen W. Arenson, “Companies Agree to Pay to Settle SAT Error Suit”, in New York Times:
- The board discovered the problems after a couple of students paid to have their tests rescored by hand.
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- (transitive) To arrange (music) again.