readdress
/riːəˈdrɛs/
verb
- To change the address on a letter or package so that it is sent to a different place.
- I need to readdress this package because my friend moved to a new apartment.
- She readdressed the envelope and sent it to her cousin in Chicago.
- The post office can readdress your mail if you fill out a change-of-address form.
- To think about or deal with a problem or issue again, often in a different way.
- We should readdress this question once we have more information.
- After the feedback, the team had to readdress their approach to the project.
- The committee decided to readdress the budget issue at the next meeting.
- To speak or write to someone again about a particular matter.
- The manager will readdress the staff about the new safety rules tomorrow.
- I had to readdress my concerns to the supervisor after the first email went unanswered.
- She readdressed the audience to clarify her earlier statement.
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