English edit

Etymology edit

re- +‎ carpet

Verb edit

recarpet (third-person singular simple present recarpets, present participle recarpeting, simple past and past participle recarpeted)

  1. (transitive) To replace the carpet of.
    We're planning to recarpet the dining room.
    • 2021 February 3, Drachinifel, 19:47 from the start, in Guadalcanal Campaign - Santa Cruz (IJN 2 : 2 USN)[1], archived from the original on 4 December 2022:
      Compared to the last time they'd tangled with the U.S. Navy's carriers, the antiaircraft fire had been much, much more effective, even if the Wildcats hadn't done particularly well in their intercepts. They couldn't know it, of course, but the officer aboard Enterprise who'd recommended recarpeting the ship with 20-mm Oerlikons had, at least partially, been listened to, and the effect on the Japanese Navy's elite aircrews had been devastating.
  2. (transitive, India) To resurface (a road).