Reinsulated vs Preinsulated - What's the difference?
reinsulated | preinsulated |
(reinsulate)
To insulate again or anew.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 14, author=M. P. Dunleavey, title=Winter Worries Come Early, work=New York Times
, passage=Still, we are wondering whether now is the time to replace some windows or invest in the bigger job of reinsulating the older parts of our 1914 house. }}
Insulated in advance, as at the time of manufacture.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=January 27, author=Valerie Cotsalas, title=Solar and Relatively Affordable?, work=New York Times
, passage=The foundation was delivered separately in preinsulated concrete slabs, and builders are finishing the interior and exterior details on site. }}
As a verb reinsulated
is past tense of reinsulate.As an adjective preinsulated is
insulated in advance, as at the time of manufacture.reinsulated
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* *reinsulate
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