reemit

/riˈɪmɪt/
verb
  1. To send out or release something again, such as light, heat, sound, or particles.
    • The surface of the moon reemits sunlight as a faint glow.
    • The speaker reemits the recorded sound with a slight echo.
    • After absorbing energy, the atoms reemit it as radiation.
  2. To issue or put something back into circulation, such as money, a document, or a signal.
    • The government decided to reemit the old coins as collectibles.
    • The bank will reemit the expired checks after verifying the account.
    • The radio station had to reemit the broadcast due to a technical glitch.
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