reconduct

/ˌrikənˈdʌkt/
verb
  1. To conduct again; to carry out or perform a process, experiment, or event a second time.
    • The orchestra will reconduct the concert next weekend because of the storm.
    • Due to a technical error, the survey had to be reconducted with a new group of participants.
    • The scientist decided to reconduct the experiment to verify the results.
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