reattack

/ˌriːəˈtæk/
verb
  1. To attack again, especially after a previous attempt or a period of rest.
    • After the first wave failed, the general ordered his troops to reattack from the flank.
    • The virus can reattack the body if the immune system is weakened.
    • The army regrouped and prepared to reattack the enemy stronghold at dawn.
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