readdressing

/riːəˈdrɛsɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of sending something to a new address.
    • The software helps with readdressing emails to the correct inbox.
    • She is readdressing the invitations because the venue changed.
    • The post office is readdressing all the mail for the holiday season.
  2. The act of dealing with or discussing something again.
    • They are readdressing the proposal to include new data.
    • The teacher is readdressing the lesson because many students were confused.
    • The manager is readdressing the safety concerns after the incident.
noun
  1. The process or instance of sending something to a new address.
    • Automatic readdressing is a useful feature for forwarding mail.
    • The readdressing of the package took an extra day.
    • The readdressing of the shipment was handled by the courier.
  2. The process or instance of dealing with something again.
    • A readdressing of the rules was necessary after the complaint.
    • The readdressing of the issue led to a better solution.
    • The committee's readdressing of the budget took several hours.
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