redeposit

/ˌridɪˈpɑzɪt/
verb
  1. To deposit something again, especially money into a bank account.
    • He redeposited the cash into his savings account the next day.
    • The bank allows you to redeposit withdrawn money within 30 days.
    • After the check bounced, she had to redeposit the funds.
  2. To put something back in a place where it was previously deposited.
    • The river redeposited silt along the banks after the flood.
    • The machine redeposits the coins into the tray if you cancel the transaction.
    • Workers redeposited the soil into the hole after the pipe was repaired.
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