Reprocesses

Pronunciation: /ɹiˈpɹɔsɛsɪz/

Reprocesses (verb)

  1. To do a task again so the result is changed or improved, especially when the first attempt was not good enough.
  2. To run information through a system again to produce new outputs, often after changing settings or correcting errors.
  3. To treat used or raw material again in order to make it usable, cleaner, or more valuable.

Examples

  • The lab reprocesses the sample to improve the results.
  • They reprocess the film after the first scan.