regrade (Meaning)
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regrade (v. i.)
To retire; to go back.
Synonyms & Antonyms of regrade
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regrade Sentence Examples
- The construction crew carefully regraded the uneven land before laying the foundation.
- The regrading project improved the drainage of the property, reducing the risk of flooding.
- To prepare for the new landscape, the soil was regraded to create a gentle slope.
- The regrading of the driveway enhanced its stability and durability.
- The farmer regraded the field to create optimal conditions for crop growth.
- The regrading operation required heavy machinery to level and smooth the ground.
- The regraded area was seeded with grass to establish a lush and healthy lawn.
- The regrading of the sidewalk made it accessible to wheelchairs and individuals with mobility impairments.
- The regrading process involved removing excess soil and reshaping the land to a desired elevation.
- The regraded terrain provided a solid foundation for the construction of a new building.
FAQs About the word regrade
To retire; to go back.
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The construction crew carefully regraded the uneven land before laying the foundation.
The regrading project improved the drainage of the property, reducing the risk of flooding.
To prepare for the new landscape, the soil was regraded to create a gentle slope.
The regrading of the driveway enhanced its stability and durability.