0 present participle of resurface
1 to put a new surface on a road:
Drivers will experience delays while stretches of the road are being resurfaced.
In this collection, interpretative range is demonstrated by the resurfacing of the plays in different economies.
This piece discusses the decline of the collective sense of national honour in large, heterogeneous states, resurfacing only in times of war.
Many of these will be old biases resurfacing under new names or new biases contradicting old ones.
A systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty for treatment of hip disease.
The denial of one or the other eventually leads to its resurfacing, quite often in an undesirable and uncontrollable way.
The method of resurfacing osteoarthritic knees.
Subsurface hydrocarbons could mobilise, disperse, or accumulate by effect of natural processes, resurfacing at the original spill sites or elsewhere, or otherwise remain relatively static.
The costs for porous asphalt were for resurfacing only.