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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reface .
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Examples
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Flickr's Joe D! has a laugh-out-loud set of 75 "refaced" US bank-notes, in which the various dead presidents are reinvented as a series of ever-funnier defacements.
Boing Boing 2008
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When my nightstands started showing their age, I ripped pages out of an old atlas and refaced the drawers with maps.
A Dollar Here, a Dollar There. But So What? Katherine Rosman 2011
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Relatives believe Derrion, a 16-year-old honor student, was targeted because he refaced to join a gang.
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Baltimore in the 1930s refaced their beautiful old rowhouses with faux-stone Formstone.
Cynthia Kling: Restoring a House in the City: An Interview With Ingrid Abramovitch 2009
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WILLIS: Can I just say, I recently redid my kitchen and what I did was I refaced the cabinets rather than putting in new cabinets.
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Cabinets can be painted with non-VOC paints and doors can be removed or refaced for a new look.
Finding Balance between Consumerism and Conservationism 2008
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WILLIS: Can I just say, I recently redid my kitchen and what I did was I refaced the cabinets rather than putting in new cabinets.
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Some built-in appliances can be covered with panels, some have removable "skins," and cabinets can be repainted or refaced.
Kitchens by Crayola 2008
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It can be refaced, but the new facing soon begins to bulge again.
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It must be refaced and relettered; there are five errors.
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