Crossword clues for reface
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To replace the face or surface of something; to create a new outer layer.
WordNet
v. put a new facing on (a garment)
provide with a new facing; "The building was refaced with beautiful stones"
Usage examples of "reface".
London and the entire facade was refaced in white Italian marble, with ornamented stringcourses in porphyry, and tasteful and extremely elegant bronze sphinxes were placed at the corners of the roof.
Buildings had been refaced and the tarmac was more level and pristine than I'd ever seen it.
He refaced the room and studied the four people seated around the long table.
When she refaced Loren, her eyes had become more accustomed to the dark.
Then he refaced Pitt's image in the monitor and said, "We'd all be interested in knowing how a woman who's been dead for sixty-five years can pull off that little trick.
He closed his eyes, pushed the scene into the far reaches of his mind, and refaced the room.