reaccede

/ˌriː.ækˈsiːd/
verb
  1. To agree or consent again to a demand, proposal, or treaty after previously withdrawing or refusing.
    • She was hesitant at first but eventually chose to reaccede to the terms of the contract.
    • The board voted to reaccede to the union's demands after the strike ended.
    • After years of negotiation, the country decided to reaccede to the international climate agreement.
  2. To formally join or enter into an organization, alliance, or agreement again after having left.
    • The nation plans to reaccede to the trade bloc next year.
    • After a decade of independence, the region voted to reaccede to the federation.
    • The university hopes to reaccede to the research consortium by the end of the semester.
Synonyms
Antonyms
What does "reaccede" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean