reexecute
/ˌriːˈɛksɪˌkjuːt/
verb
- To carry out or perform an action, command, or process again.
- If the program crashes, you may need to reexecute the command.
- The system will automatically reexecute the backup every night.
- The chef had to reexecute the recipe after burning the first batch.
- To sign or complete a legal document again.
- They had to reexecute the deed after discovering a clerical error.
- The lawyer advised them to reexecute the will with updated signatures.
- The contract was invalid, so both parties agreed to reexecute it.