Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reclad
verb
/riːˈklæd/

Definition
To cover or coat something again, usually in reference to a building or structure.

Examples
- The building was reclad with modern materials to improve its energy efficiency.
- After several years, the old facade needed to be reclad to meet safety standards.
- The homeowners decided to reclad their house in a more contemporary style.

Meaning
Reclad refers to the process of applying a new outer layer or covering to an existing structure, often for aesthetic, protective, or functional purposes.

Synonyms
- Recoat
- Refurbish
- Renovate
- Resurface