reapply

/ˌriəˈplaɪ/
verb
  1. To apply again, such as for a job, a loan, or a program.
    • He reapplied to three universities that had rejected him the previous year.
    • She decided to reapply for the scholarship after improving her grades.
    • If your visa is denied, you can reapply with more documents.
  2. To put another layer of a substance onto a surface.
    • After the first coat dried, she reapplied the paint to cover the spots.
    • The doctor told him to reapply the ointment twice a day.
    • You should reapply sunscreen every two hours when you are at the beach.
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