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vb. (context transitive English) To replace (a weapon) in its holster.
Usage examples of "reholster".
He reholstered the Mouvar weapon, placed his hand over his central buckle, and accelerated out of their sight.
StateSec sergeant had reholstered his pulser by now, there being clearly no other armed threat posed on the bridge.
She climbed out eagerly, reholstered her weapon, and went hand over hand back to the trunk, where she promptly hit her head on the raised hatch.
In a little while he came back with a rabbit and he reholstered the carbine and took out his knife and walked off a ways and squatted and gutted the rabbit.
Baxter reholstered his weapon, scratched his head at the melee on the floor.
He slathered some more barbecue sauce on the meat then reloaded and reholstered the gun.
He could see the guns as she opened each holster in turn and checked the cylinders, then reholstered the revolvers and resecured the holster flaps.
Slightly crimson around the cheekbones, Carmichael reholstered the shears and dropped them into the side pocket of his topcoat.