readdresses

/riːəˈdrɛsɪz/
verb
  1. Sends something (like a letter or package) to a new address.
    • She readdresses the package to her summer home.
    • The post office readdresses mail that is sent to an old address.
    • The system automatically readdresses emails when you change your account.
  2. Deals with or discusses something again, especially a problem or issue.
    • The committee readdresses the budget concerns at every meeting.
    • The teacher readdresses the topic after the students ask for clarification.
    • He readdresses the same question in the final chapter of his book.
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