repatch       
verb [ T ]  computing specialized (also re-patch) uk/ˌriːˈpætʃ/ us/ˌriːˈpætʃ/
 修复(计算机程序)
to add another patch (= a small program that makes an existing program work as it should) to a computer program
  If you try to re-patch the program while it's live, the whole system will crash.
 I repatched the application data and the site worked for a few days, but it's failing again now.  我重新修补了应用数据,网站运行了几天,但现在又失效了。 
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 - It's time to re-patch with some additional clean-ups for good measure.
 - I think we need to repatch it, or we'll have hundreds of users complaining that it doesn't work.
 - Let's repatch it straight away and test-publish the site tomorrow.