rehaul
English
Verb
rehaul (third-person singular simple present rehauls, present participle rehauling, simple past and past participle rehauled)
- (transitive) To haul again.
- 1921, United States. War Dept. Claims Board, Decisions of the Appeal section (volume 5, page 485)
- Certainly there is nothing in the letter to obligate the Government to pay for the rehauling of the 3,421 tons of coal from the storage point to the claimant's powerhouse.
- 1921, United States. War Dept. Claims Board, Decisions of the Appeal section (volume 5, page 485)
- (transitive) To overhaul.
- 1998, John McCannon, Red Arctic (page 62)
- Almost immediately, however, trouble with the throttle forced the ship to make a short stop in Copenhagen, site of its manufacture, to have its engine rehauled.
- Jessica Bird, Beauty and the Black Sheep
- She glared at the exposed pipes over her desk. Plumbing that needed to be rehauled.
- 1998, John McCannon, Red Arctic (page 62)
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