rework
verb [ T ]
uk/ˌriːˈwɜːk/ usto make changes to calculations of costs, prices, etc. in order to make them more accurate:
The Irish low-cost airline will present a reworked subsidy package as part of its appeal against the ruling.
We are currently reworking the entire project budget.
to make changes to a law, document, etc. in order to make it more effective, suitable, or accurate:
rework a bill/law If the reworked bill is approved, it will come back for an Assembly vote.
PRODUCTION
to make changes to a machine or piece of equipment in order to correct faults in it:
The reworked cars will be tested over the next four weeks.