reblockEtymologyFrom re- + block.verbTo block, prevent, or hamper again.“It is not just bad news about Dubai that gets blocked from the Internet; […] a whole range of other social networking sites have been blocked, unblocked and reblocked.”To remould (a hat) into its original shape.“Reputable dry cleaners can clean and reblock a hat.”To block, or specify the position of, (actors on the stage) again.“In less than five hours the actors will perform the ballroom scene, rewritten and reblocked.”