restrike

[riːˈstraɪk]

restrike Definition

  • 1to strike again, especially to strike a coin or medal again with the same or a different die
  • 2to print (a plate, engraving, etc.) again, especially from the original plate or block

Using restrike: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "restrike" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mint restrikes coins from time to time.

  • Example

    The artist restrikes his etchings in limited editions.

  • Example

    The publisher decided to restrike the book after it sold out.

restrike Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for restrike

Phrases with restrike

  • to adjust or correct a situation to achieve a fair or equitable outcome

    Example

    The company is trying to restrike a balance between profits and employee satisfaction.

  • to renegotiate or revise a previously agreed-upon deal

    Example

    The two parties are meeting to restrike a deal that benefits both sides.

  • to resonate emotionally with someone, to evoke a strong reaction or response

    Example

    The singer's performance restrikes a chord with the audience, bringing many to tears.

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Summary: restrike in Brief

The verb 'restrike' [riːˈstraɪk] means to strike or print something again, often using the same or a different die or plate. Examples include restriking coins or restriking an etching in limited editions. The phrase 'restrike a balance' refers to adjusting a situation to achieve fairness, while 'restrike a deal' means to renegotiate a previously agreed-upon deal. 'Restrike a chord' means to evoke a strong emotional reaction.