recontrol

English

Etymology

From re- + control

Verb

recontrol (third-person singular simple present recontrols, present participle recontrolling, simple past and past participle recontrolled)

  1. (transitive) To subject (something) to new control.
    • 2023 August 9, “Network News: Digital upgrade to shut part of ECML”, in RAIL, number 989, page 13:
      Meanwhile, work will also take place in Peterborough to recontrol the signalling to Network Rail's operating centre in York.

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