reshore

verb

Etymology

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

  1. inherited from *skurô — “rugged rock, cliff, high rocky shore
  2. inherited from *sċora
  3. inherited from schore
  4. formed as reshore — “re- + shore

Definitions

  1. To transfer a business operation back to its country of origin.

    • At Frog Bikes, one of the Welsh factory’s newest employees, 26-year-old Neal Brookfield, is hopeful the plant and other moves to reshore manufacturing will create more secure work for his generation.
    • Among the proposed responses to these problems are to “reshore” or “friend-shore” production and to enact “industrial policies to increase country capacities to produce”.
  2. simple past of reshear

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA