reweld

reweld

(ˌriːˈwɛld)
vb (tr)
to weld again
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reweld


Past participle: rewelded
Gerund: rewelding

Imperative
reweld
reweld
Present
I reweld
you reweld
he/she/it rewelds
we reweld
you reweld
they reweld
Preterite
I rewelded
you rewelded
he/she/it rewelded
we rewelded
you rewelded
they rewelded
Present Continuous
I am rewelding
you are rewelding
he/she/it is rewelding
we are rewelding
you are rewelding
they are rewelding
Present Perfect
I have rewelded
you have rewelded
he/she/it has rewelded
we have rewelded
you have rewelded
they have rewelded
Past Continuous
I was rewelding
you were rewelding
he/she/it was rewelding
we were rewelding
you were rewelding
they were rewelding
Past Perfect
I had rewelded
you had rewelded
he/she/it had rewelded
we had rewelded
you had rewelded
they had rewelded
Future
I will reweld
you will reweld
he/she/it will reweld
we will reweld
you will reweld
they will reweld
Future Perfect
I will have rewelded
you will have rewelded
he/she/it will have rewelded
we will have rewelded
you will have rewelded
they will have rewelded
Future Continuous
I will be rewelding
you will be rewelding
he/she/it will be rewelding
we will be rewelding
you will be rewelding
they will be rewelding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rewelding
you have been rewelding
he/she/it has been rewelding
we have been rewelding
you have been rewelding
they have been rewelding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rewelding
you will have been rewelding
he/she/it will have been rewelding
we will have been rewelding
you will have been rewelding
they will have been rewelding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rewelding
you had been rewelding
he/she/it had been rewelding
we had been rewelding
you had been rewelding
they had been rewelding
Conditional
I would reweld
you would reweld
he/she/it would reweld
we would reweld
you would reweld
they would reweld
Past Conditional
I would have rewelded
you would have rewelded
he/she/it would have rewelded
we would have rewelded
you would have rewelded
they would have rewelded
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"You might need a wrench to fit a certain area, but you don't have the right angle, so you might cut and reweld it to fit the angle you need to get the job done.
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"Carrying out excavations to the mill, we found the discarded cast-iron segments of the external water wheel, which we reconstructed and rewelded to its former glory."
It was manufactured with the Seecamp relief cut in the frame, and since the trigger guard shows no signs of being cut and rewelded, it was apparently built that way as well.
When inspecting receivers, keep your eye out for rewelds. In the late '60s and early '70s when Ml Garands weren't as plentiful on the open market as they are today, many receivers were assembled from demilled front and rear receiver halves.