Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
refoot
verb
/riːˈfʊt/
Definition
To provide new footwear or to equip with a new foot.
Examples
- After the old shoes wore out, I decided to refoot my hiking boots with a fresh pair.
- The museum plans to refoot the statue to restore its original appearance.
Meaning
The term ‘refoot’ generally refers to the act of replacing the footwear of something, often used in the context of restoring or refreshing the footgear of an object.
Synonyms
- replace
- re-shoe
- restore