reroof

reroof

(ˌriːˈruːf)
vb (tr)
to put a new roof on (a building, house, etc) as by replacing the old one
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reroof


Past participle: reroofed
Gerund: reroofing

Imperative
reroof
reroof
Present
I reroof
you reroof
he/she/it reroofs
we reroof
you reroof
they reroof
Preterite
I reroofed
you reroofed
he/she/it reroofed
we reroofed
you reroofed
they reroofed
Present Continuous
I am reroofing
you are reroofing
he/she/it is reroofing
we are reroofing
you are reroofing
they are reroofing
Present Perfect
I have reroofed
you have reroofed
he/she/it has reroofed
we have reroofed
you have reroofed
they have reroofed
Past Continuous
I was reroofing
you were reroofing
he/she/it was reroofing
we were reroofing
you were reroofing
they were reroofing
Past Perfect
I had reroofed
you had reroofed
he/she/it had reroofed
we had reroofed
you had reroofed
they had reroofed
Future
I will reroof
you will reroof
he/she/it will reroof
we will reroof
you will reroof
they will reroof
Future Perfect
I will have reroofed
you will have reroofed
he/she/it will have reroofed
we will have reroofed
you will have reroofed
they will have reroofed
Future Continuous
I will be reroofing
you will be reroofing
he/she/it will be reroofing
we will be reroofing
you will be reroofing
they will be reroofing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reroofing
you have been reroofing
he/she/it has been reroofing
we have been reroofing
you have been reroofing
they have been reroofing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reroofing
you will have been reroofing
he/she/it will have been reroofing
we will have been reroofing
you will have been reroofing
they will have been reroofing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reroofing
you had been reroofing
he/she/it had been reroofing
we had been reroofing
you had been reroofing
they had been reroofing
Conditional
I would reroof
you would reroof
he/she/it would reroof
we would reroof
you would reroof
they would reroof
Past Conditional
I would have reroofed
you would have reroofed
he/she/it would have reroofed
we would have reroofed
you would have reroofed
they would have reroofed
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Translations

reroof

[ˌriːˈruːf] VTponer un tejado or techo nuevo en or a
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Its review of plans and inspection of the 20-year old building revealed the original built-up roof had already undergone a reroof ten years prior using a rubber membrane system no longer on the market.
311 Grand Ave., $103,584 for Whatcom County Courthouse reroof. Contractor: Hytech Roofing, Inc.
ET Western Washington University, $43,000 for commercial reroof. Owner: Western Washington University.
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