Reseal

Pronunciation: /riːˈsiːl/

Reseal (verb)

  1. To close something again so it becomes airtight or watertight after it has been opened or damaged.
  2. To put a new cover or closure on something to make it sealed once more.
  3. To repair a damaged barrier so it blocks air or liquid again, especially in technical systems.

Examples

  • The technician reseals the window to stop the leak.
  • They reseal the lid after noticing the broken seal.