reconsigning

/ˌriːkənˈsaɪnɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of sending or shipping something again, especially to a different destination or person.
    • The customer requested reconsigning the furniture to their vacation home instead of their city apartment.
    • The logistics team is reconsigning the delayed order to a closer warehouse to speed up delivery.
    • Reconsigning the cargo to a different port saved the company thousands in storage fees.
  2. The act of assigning or entrusting something to someone's care again.
    • The director is reconsigning the responsibility for the budget to the finance department.
    • The judge is reconsigning the case to a different court for a fair trial.
    • After the merger, the company is reconsigning several key accounts to new account managers.
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