verb
- to grade or evaluate something again, typically an assignment or test
- to change the slope or level of land or a road surface
Usage: education
Usage: construction; engineering
Examples
- The teacher agreed to regrade the exam after several students complained about unclear questions.
- I asked my professor to regrade my essay because I felt the score was unfair.
- The construction crew will regrade the parking lot to improve drainage.
- They need to regrade this section of the highway to reduce the steep incline.
- After the flood, the city had to regrade several roads that were damaged.
- The landscaper will regrade the yard so water flows away from the house foundation.