reapprove

/ˌriːəˈpruːv/
verb
  1. To approve something again, often after a review or change.
    • The board will reapprove the budget after the revisions are made.
    • The committee had to reapprove the plan because the original approval expired.
    • The school board voted to reapprove the textbook for another five years.
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