What is another word for resealed?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪsˈiːld] (IPA)

Resealed can be substituted with various synonyms depending upon the context. In the context of packaging, resealed can be replaced with synonyms like re-closed, re-fastened or re-latched. If we consider the context of repair, synonyms like re-patched, re-mended or re-joined can be used to replace resealed. When it comes to food, resealed can be replaced with synonyms like re-capped, re-corked or re-lidded. In general, synonyms of resealed can be replaced by terms such as closed again, shut again or sealed again. It is always important to choose the appropriate synonyms based on the context and intended meaning to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding.

Synonyms for Resealed:

What are the hypernyms for Resealed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Resealed

He passed it quickly over to Paddington, but not before I observed that it had been opened and rather clumsily resealed.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
The room is then to be resealed, and Captain Flinders to be taken back to the house where he has already been confined as prisoner.
"The Naval Pioneers of Australia"
Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery
It was a small, square parcel, done up in brown paper and sealed with black wax; it had been opened, the original wrapper put on again, and the seals resealed.
"The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation"
J. S. Fletcher

Famous quotes with Resealed

  • With their tinted windows up, the cars of the rich go like dark eggs down the roads of Delhi. Every now and then an egg will crack open—a woman’s hand, dazzling with gold bangles, stretches out an open window, flings an empty mineral water bottle onto the road—and then the window goes up, and the egg is resealed.
    Aravind Adiga

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