reconserve
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]reconserve (third-person singular simple present reconserves, present participle reconserving, simple past and past participle reconserved)
- To conserve again.
- 1998, Richard L. Zettler, Lee Horne, Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur, →ISBN, page xi:
- Furthermore, the preparation of the traveling exhibition offered the Museum's staff an opportunity to restudy, reconserve, and newly photograph the Ur materials.
- 2000, Chris Caple, Conservation Skills: Judgement, Method, and Decision Making, →ISBN:
- Though well intentioned, using traditional materials can make it difficult to distinguish between original and restoration work, making it impossible to accurately remove restoration work and reconserve the building.
- 2014, James M. Robinson, The Manichaean Codices of Medinet Madi, →ISBN, page 153:
- Whether the disadvantages or advantages in using plexiglass over conserving the leaves between simple glass panes will dominate will become clear after a few years, when it becomes necessary to reconserve the leaves again.