recontact

/riˈkɑntækt/
verb
  1. To contact someone again after a period of no communication.
    • The sales team decided to recontact the client after the holiday break.
    • The company will recontact all customers who had unresolved issues.
    • I need to recontact my old professor for a letter of recommendation.
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noun
  1. A second or subsequent contact with someone.
    • A recontact from the recruiter came as a pleasant surprise.
    • After the initial meeting, a recontact was scheduled for the following week.
    • The researcher planned a recontact with the study participants after six months.
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