reshored

[US]//ˌriːˈʃɔːd//
[UK]//ˌriːˈʃɔːrd//

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of reshore; to bring manufacturing or services back to the home country from overseas
adj.having been reshored; returned to the home country after being offshored

Phrases & Collocations

reshored manufacturing

reshored production

reshored jobs

reshored supply chains

reshored operations

Example Sentences

after the storm, the boat was reshored with heavy ropes to prevent drifting.

the fishermen reshored their nets and gear before nightfall.

the crew reshored the cargo barge to a safer dock during the rising tide.

with the wind shifting, the captain reshored the vessel along the sheltered quay.

rescuers reshored the damaged raft and secured it to a mooring post.

the tugboat reshored the ferry and held it steady while repairs began.

they reshored the canoe at the sandy bank and unloaded the supplies.

at dawn, the sailors reshored the skiff and checked the anchor line.

because the current strengthened, the team reshored the research platform closer to shore.

to avoid collision, harbor staff reshored the small yacht away from the channel.

once the fog lifted, the pilot reshored the ship and guided it into berth.

the volunteers reshored the floating debris and cleared the shoreline.

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