redemand

/riːdɪˈmænd/
verb
  1. To demand something again, especially after it has been refused or lost.
    • After the treaty was broken, the king decided to redemand the disputed territory.
    • The customer had to redemand a refund after the store lost the original request.
    • She wrote a letter to redemand payment for the work she had completed.
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