repark
verb[T]
(alsore-park)uk/ˌriːˈpɑːk/ustoparkavehicleagain, either in a differentplaceor in a differentposition:
He reparked thecar, takingcaretopointitdownhill.
Apoliceofficercame over andaskedus to re-park thetruckon asidestreet.
- Airportpersonnelwill beavailableto re-parkplaneswherenecessary.
- Helefttheofficeto repark thecarin asaferplace, only tofindit had beenstolen.
- Someone re-parked mywheelchairinfrontof theairconditioningand Isatandshiveredforhours.
On the road: parking
- bike rack
- blocksomething/someonein
- carport
- clamp
- cycle rack
- double-park
- drive
- driveway
- garage
- multistorey
- non-moving
- off-street
- P, p
- parallel parking
- parking
- parking garage
- parking lot
- parking policeman
- traffic warden
- wheel clamp