readdressed

/riːəˈdrɛst/
verb
  1. To deal with or discuss a problem, issue, or question again, often after a previous attempt was not successful or complete.
    • She readdressed her career goals after taking a break to travel.
    • The committee readdressed the budget concerns after the initial proposal was rejected.
    • The teacher readdressed the confusing topic in the next class to help students understand.
  2. To change the address on a letter, package, or shipment and send it to a new location.
    • He readdressed the envelope after realizing he had written the wrong zip code.
    • The post office readdressed the package to my new apartment.
    • The company readdressed all the holiday cards that were returned due to incorrect addresses.
  3. To speak or write to someone again, especially to correct or clarify something previously said.
    • She readdressed the audience after the technical glitch was fixed.
    • He readdressed his remarks in a follow-up email to avoid confusion.
    • The manager readdressed the team to apologize for the earlier misunderstanding.
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