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  • verb To water again.

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Examples

  • The U.S. Park Service came through and has installed a small earth dam and a pipe that are serving to rewater the section of the C&O Canal along the Rail Trail just south of Main

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • Murphy said he talked with canal officials about whether there was a way to temporarily rewater part of the canal for the event, and he showed them a drawing of the town's concept for putting up a dike so the area used for the event could be filled while the culvert area remained dry.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • Murphy said he talked with canal officials about whether there was a way to temporarily rewater part of the canal for the event, and he showed them a drawing of the town's concept for putting up a dike so the area used for the event could be filled while the culvert area remained dry.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • Murphy met with Brandt on Friday, pitching a dike system to temporarily rewater part of the canal for the June 26 event.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

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