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re-proof
/ ːˈː /
verb
to treat (a coat, jacket, etc) so as to renew its texture, waterproof qualities, etc
to provide a new proof of (a book, galley, etc)
Example Sentences
“Mail ballots for the nearly 2 million active registered Nevada voters have already gone to print, and any changes ordered at this time would, at a minimum, require: redesign, repreparation, and re-proof across all of Nevada’s 17 counties,” he said.
I will not add to your punishment by re-proof," she said, gravely, "because I foresee the mortification that this is going to bring to you.
When the project has run its course with DP, I download the completed text and proceed to format and re-proof it, for the most part, as if I'd scanned and OCR'd it myself.
Some people just download existing PG texts, re-proof them very carefully and send in corrections.
I felt that there was re-proof in this.
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