Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reclean
verb
/ˌriːˈkliːn/

Definition
To clean something again or anew, typically to remove residual dirt or to achieve a higher standard of cleanliness.

Examples
- After the party, we had to reclean the kitchen because the mess was worse than expected.
- The hotel offered to reclean the room after I reported the initial cleanliness issues.
- She decided to reclean her car after noticing streaks on the windows.

Meaning
The act of cleaning a surface or area that has already been cleaned, often to address unsatisfactory results from a previous cleaning effort.

Synonyms
- Clean again
- Rewash
- Redo cleaning