reband

English

Etymology

re- + band

Verb

reband (third-person singular simple present rebands, present participle rebanding, simple past and past participle rebanded)

  1. (transitive) To assign to a different tax band.
    • 2006, Richard Miller Bird; François Vaillancourt, Perspectives on Fiscal Federalism, page 203:
      If a home decreases in value because part of it is demolished, it may be rebanded immediately.
  2. (transitive) To replace a band on.
    • 2001, Holt Rinehart & Winston, Elements of Language: Practice Tests (page 37)
      Crouching low, Larry waited for the return of the bird in need of rebanding.

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