recheck

See also: re-check

English

Etymology

From re- +‎ check.

Verb

recheck (third-person singular simple present rechecks, present participle rechecking, simple past and past participle rechecked)

  1. (ambitransitive) To check again.
    Hypernym: check
    Hyponyms: double check, triple check
    Coordinate term: crosscheck
    • 2005, Daniel P. Bovet, Marco Cesati, Understanding the Linux Kernel:
      The second strategy consists of continuously rechecking for pending softirqs.
    • 2024, David Golinkin, “Did Rashi Dictate Responsa To His Daughter?”, in Responsa in a Moment, volume 4, page 200:
      I have now carefully rechecked most of the sources about Rashi supposedly dictating a responsum to his daughter, and I can state definitively that the tradition mentioned in your question is based on a scribal error.

Noun

recheck (plural rechecks)

  1. The act of checking again; reverification.
    Hypernym: check
    Hyponyms: double check, triple check
    Coordinate term: crosscheck
    The article needed a complete recheck.

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