re address

/ri əˈdrɛs/
verb
  1. To change the address on a letter or package so that it is sent to a different location.
    • She asked the sender to re-address the package to her office.
    • Please re-address this envelope to my new apartment.
    • The post office can re-address your mail if you fill out a form.
  2. To think about or deal with a problem or issue again, often in a new way.
    • We need to re-address our approach to customer service.
    • The committee decided to re-address the budget concerns at the next meeting.
    • After the feedback, the team chose to re-address the project's goals.
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