reassail

/ˌriəˈseɪl/
verb
  1. To attack or criticize someone or something again, especially after a previous attempt.
    • Critics reassailed the director after his latest film failed to impress.
    • The army prepared to reassail the fortress after regrouping.
    • She had to reassail the problem with a fresh approach after the first solution didn't work.
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