Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

reused

American  
[ree-yoozd] / riˈyuzd /

adjective

  1. noting wool that previously has been spun, woven, and used. use.


Etymology

Origin of reused

re- + used

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

These producer responsibility laws emphasize the idea of “circular economy”: that the producer of a material must consider its fate — making sure it can be reused or recycled, or at least reduced.

From Los Angeles Times

Wiretaps and surveillance revealed that the guides reused tickets and split up groups to avoid paying the fees the museum charges tour guides.

From The Wall Street Journal

The system is designed to be recovered and reused.

From Barron's

If each Starship can be reused 100 times, at least 30 rockets would need to be built each year, along with additional vehicles for other missions, the analysts said.

From MarketWatch

It will turn the dust into millions of units of electricity that can reused to power parts of the factory.

From BBC