Verb
retype (third-person singular simple present retypes, present participle retyping, simple past and past participle retyped)
(transitive) To re-enter (text) using a keyboard.
When I'm working on a book, I constantly retype my own sentences. Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. It gets me into a rhythm. Joan Didion
After all, we don’t have to white out, correct, retype, pick up all that discarded typewriter paper, or half the things we used to do. Source: Internet
Carbons and Xeroxes were frowned upon, so one had to retype again and again. Source: Internet
Then I can use this list of IP address in nmap rather than having to retype these IP addresses each time I scan. Source: Internet
Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. Source: Internet
If deleted, I must retype the Payee list to use Bill Payment Services again. Source: Internet