regroom

regroom

(riːˈɡrʊm; riːˈɡruːm)
vb (tr)
to groom again
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However, those adaptations which focus specifically on hair (rather than smocks or thimbles) regroom the poem's central motif to emphasize its wider significance to contemporary awareness of the codes of conduct and, above all, of appearance which stage fashionability as a type of performance.
The rabbits are prone to regroom themselves after every grooming session, increasing the ingestion of wool.