1. resurfacing - Noun
2. resurfacing - Verb
resurfacing
present participle of resurface
The application of a new surface.
the need for frequent road resurfacings
The act of coming above the surface again.
The researchers measured the number of resurfacings per minute by each dolphin.
Among Uranian moons Umbriel was least subjected to endogenic resurfacing processes, although it may like other Uranian moons have experienced a very early resurfacing event. Source: Internet
Because there are curbs and gutters in that area, Wallace said this will require milling, then resurfacing it with new asphalt through the entire village limits. Source: Internet
Daytime lane closures weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for work related to the resurfacing project. Source: Internet
Carcasses may also be buried, though the burying of large animals deeply enough to prevent resurfacing of spores requires much manpower and expensive tools. Source: Internet
• approved a Bid from D & J Enterprises, Inc. for the construction of a minimum of 8.1 miles for the full depth reclamation, resurfacing and traffic striping on various public roads in the county. Source: Internet
$2.2 million for resurfacing and other improvements to Illinois 160 near Trenton. Source: Internet