IPA: /riːˈtʃɑːrt/
KK: /riːˈtʃɑːrt/
To create a new chart or map, often to update or change the previous one.
The team decided to rechart the project timeline after the initial plan failed.
Past: recharted
Past Participle: recharted
Rechart → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "chart" (from Old French *charte*, meaning a map or document). The word "rechart" means to create a new chart or map again, often used in navigation or planning contexts.
Think of 're-' meaning again and 'chart' referring to a map. This helps you remember that 'rechart' means to create a new map or chart again.