Verb
reground
simple past and past participle of regrind
reground (third-person singular simple present regrounds, present participle regrounding, simple past and past participle regrounded)
(transitive) To ground again.
to reground oneself in reality
Accessed May 21, 2013 The radiation-induced chain scission allows it to be more easily reground and reused. Source: Internet
This causes the pole-piece to wear, eventually requiring the pole pieces to be reground and recertified. Source: Internet
It also allows the crankshaft to be reground without re-hardening. Source: Internet
On the rod there are various mains that need to be reground to proper OEM specifications. Source: Internet
This hardened edge is capable of being reground and sharpened many times, although the process will alter the shape of the blade. Source: Internet