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Definition of reseal in English: resealverb riːˈsiːlˌriˈsil [with object]Seal (something) again. Example sentencesExamples - I added 16 ounces of tap water and resealed the bag.
- Just having the freedom to go in and open any disc in the place, listen to it all day and reseal it, was a wonderful gift.
- What generally happens if items are damaged is they are resealed in special clear plastic bags and delivered.
- After opening packets of dried foods, such as flour, rice and breakfast cereals, reseal them tightly or transfer the contents to storage jars with tight lids.
- The union favours a one-off extra charge over an increase in fares because of the costs of resetting and resealing meters.
- He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant.
- They quickly resealed them.
- Ajibu says her family only uses the lake water for bathing, washing and resealing her mud floor. '
- Ian was about to reseal the box, when just such a feeling made him stop.
- For four days they cleaned out shops until Egyptian forces resealed the border and built a concrete wall.
- The sealcoat wears off of the surface relatively rapidly, especially in areas of high traffic, and many surfaces are resealed every two to three years.
- I told my father I had resealed the bathtub.
- The colleague then informed the experimenter of the participant number and resealed the envelope.
- Pour out as much E2 as you want to fill with Vodka then reseal with tape and glue the label back on.
- We opened each container, ate what we wanted, and then resealed the container.
- For example, a man comes to your door offering you a great deal on resealing a driveway.
- It turned out that he had carefully opened the box, put a ring in it, then carefully resealed it.
- Staff resealed the ballot box, witnessed by others.
- His tool kit includes equipment for unsealing and resealing envelopes, miniature microphones, and wiretapping equipment.
- After resealing the bag, I waited for the sugar cubes to dissolve.
- The shaft was then resealed and access is restricted.
- Carefully, in case she found that she needed to reseal it, she steamed the envelope open and peeled away the fold.
- The law enforcement officers quickly resealed the blockade.
- To open the package, the consumer unscrews the easy-to-open plastic overcap, removes the inner plastic seal by pulling the pullring, and can reseal the bottle with the overcap.
- Oskar resealed the letter and began to laugh as he replaced it under Dorothea's door.
- Reluctantly I resealed the box and put it in the stack of things to come home with me, though from time to time I reached over and ran my fingers along the cardboard just to assure myself it was really there.
- This finding suggests that most wounded cells reseal their membrane defect and that a relatively small fraction of wounded lung cells undergo necrosis.
- She slowly ate a small amount of the pack and, resealing it carefully, returned it to the pack.
- Having removed some specimens for analysis, the team took care to reseal the entrance with boulders, thus erasing all evidence of the discovery and restoring the burial place to its original seclusion.
- Site personnel were resealing the penetration after cable installation and were checking the airflow through a temporary seal with a candle flame prior to installing the permanent sealing material.
- Resealing the concrete will trap odors in the concrete plus it will help prevent anything else from soaking into it.
- After resealing both doors, Tim led John to the end of the hall.
- Always reseal open bags to prevent the mix drying out and store it in a cool, dark environment.
- After resealing the bag, I waited for the sugar cubes to dissolve, then kneaded the pulp a little to ensure a good mix.
- He said: ‘Originally we were not going to reseal the roof space once we have removed the asbestos, but we have been advised it would be better to do it.’
- The instrument is used to seal off the tubes: this could be done by cutting them and resealing the ends.
Definition of reseal in US English: resealverbˌrēˈsēlˌriˈsil [with object]1Seal (something) again. Example sentencesExamples - We opened each container, ate what we wanted, and then resealed the container.
- She slowly ate a small amount of the pack and, resealing it carefully, returned it to the pack.
- He said: ‘Originally we were not going to reseal the roof space once we have removed the asbestos, but we have been advised it would be better to do it.’
- After opening packets of dried foods, such as flour, rice and breakfast cereals, reseal them tightly or transfer the contents to storage jars with tight lids.
- Oskar resealed the letter and began to laugh as he replaced it under Dorothea's door.
- They quickly resealed them.
- Ian was about to reseal the box, when just such a feeling made him stop.
- For example, a man comes to your door offering you a great deal on resealing a driveway.
- After resealing the bag, I waited for the sugar cubes to dissolve.
- His tool kit includes equipment for unsealing and resealing envelopes, miniature microphones, and wiretapping equipment.
- Always reseal open bags to prevent the mix drying out and store it in a cool, dark environment.
- The shaft was then resealed and access is restricted.
- The sealcoat wears off of the surface relatively rapidly, especially in areas of high traffic, and many surfaces are resealed every two to three years.
- For four days they cleaned out shops until Egyptian forces resealed the border and built a concrete wall.
- Resealing the concrete will trap odors in the concrete plus it will help prevent anything else from soaking into it.
- It turned out that he had carefully opened the box, put a ring in it, then carefully resealed it.
- I added 16 ounces of tap water and resealed the bag.
- I told my father I had resealed the bathtub.
- After resealing both doors, Tim led John to the end of the hall.
- Having removed some specimens for analysis, the team took care to reseal the entrance with boulders, thus erasing all evidence of the discovery and restoring the burial place to its original seclusion.
- To open the package, the consumer unscrews the easy-to-open plastic overcap, removes the inner plastic seal by pulling the pullring, and can reseal the bottle with the overcap.
- The instrument is used to seal off the tubes: this could be done by cutting them and resealing the ends.
- Pour out as much E2 as you want to fill with Vodka then reseal with tape and glue the label back on.
- This finding suggests that most wounded cells reseal their membrane defect and that a relatively small fraction of wounded lung cells undergo necrosis.
- What generally happens if items are damaged is they are resealed in special clear plastic bags and delivered.
- Staff resealed the ballot box, witnessed by others.
- The colleague then informed the experimenter of the participant number and resealed the envelope.
- The union favours a one-off extra charge over an increase in fares because of the costs of resetting and resealing meters.
- After resealing the bag, I waited for the sugar cubes to dissolve, then kneaded the pulp a little to ensure a good mix.
- He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant.
- The law enforcement officers quickly resealed the blockade.
- Site personnel were resealing the penetration after cable installation and were checking the airflow through a temporary seal with a candle flame prior to installing the permanent sealing material.
- Ajibu says her family only uses the lake water for bathing, washing and resealing her mud floor. '
- Carefully, in case she found that she needed to reseal it, she steamed the envelope open and peeled away the fold.
- Just having the freedom to go in and open any disc in the place, listen to it all day and reseal it, was a wonderful gift.
- Reluctantly I resealed the box and put it in the stack of things to come home with me, though from time to time I reached over and ran my fingers along the cardboard just to assure myself it was really there.
- 1.1no object (of something previously open) reform or accept a seal.
the pores reseal within seconds as the inner liquid leaks out Example sentencesExamples - But perhaps most importantly, the product can be used, served and resealed in the same container, says Sweat.
- The yeast lysate and the petri dish was removed from the chamber, and the chambers were resealed and returned to the incubators.
- Big jars, washed and resealed with greaseproof paper and a rubber band, each containing half a kilo of dark eggs.
- The burst relaxed the critically strained membrane, which then apparently resealed.
- Finally the isthmus breaks, the envelopes reseal followed by the complete separation of the two daughter plastids.
- Its very versatile, but it patched up, resealed, and painted over most of the big cracks in the old system.
- Seedlings resistant to kanamycin (producing at least two true leaves) were removed and plates were resealed.
- The two young men then filled the bottle with water and resealed it.
- The room is ventilated with extractor fans to clear the ethylene, then resealed for a further 3-4 days at 17C.
- FooDog resealed his mask, and we headed down.
- Prior to each ethylene injection the lid was removed to allow air exchange (in a fume hood) and then resealed.
- " Once we have resealed the canal floor, we will be able to carry on working underneath while pouring water back into the canals.
- Both strands of the DNA are cut during this process thus allowing passage of a portion of the DNA through the break which is then resealed.
- Admittedly, two of the envelopes appeared to have been opened then resealed.
- The smell of schools, with their wooden floors being cleaned and waxed, then resealed with teak oil.
- First, the neck may simply rupture and then reseal into a new configuration of two separate membranes.
- The cylinders were hollow but were refilled by some mysterious substance and resealed at the bottom.
- As a condition of the development approval, Council has resealed a section of Canterbury Street and installed a pedestrian refuge to assist shoppers moving from one complex to another.
- In the first phase, 53 cases were disassembled and the unstable glass replaced with new glazing and resealed.
- Depending on the degree of the curve, chunks will be cut out of the banana, which are then resealed using a biologically safe plaster. "
- However, once pierced, the gas canister cannot be resealed.
- It had opened on the way and been resealed by the postal service.
- It turned out that he had carefully opened the box, put a ring in it, then carefully resealed it.
- Structural engineers will examine the crypt, and it will probably be resealed with a slab of reinforced concrete and reburied.
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