redial

/riˈdaɪəl/
verb
  1. To dial a telephone number again, especially by pressing a button that automatically repeats the last number called.
    • I got a busy signal, so I decided to redial the number a few minutes later.
    • After the call dropped, she pressed the button to redial her friend.
    • The phone automatically redials the last number if the call doesn't go through.
noun
  1. A function or button on a telephone that automatically dials the most recent number called.
    • The phone's redial feature saved me from typing the long number again.
    • He pressed the redial button to call his mother back.
    • I used the redial to try reaching the customer service line once more.
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