rebatch
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[edit]rebatch (third-person singular simple present rebatches, present participle rebatching, simple past and past participle rebatched)
- (transitive) To arrange into different batches.
- (transitive) To process (an unsatisfactory batch of soap etc.) again, in order to add new ingredients.
- 1981, John Cutler, Understanding aircraft structures, page 149:
- The inspector again rebatches the material into his company's own system and notes the details (i.e. material specification, dimensions, supplier, date received, etc.) into his batch book.