regrant

/riˈɡrænt/
verb
  1. To grant or give something again, especially a right, privilege, or property that had been taken away or expired.
    • After the lease expired, the landlord chose to regrant the tenancy to the same family.
    • The government decided to regrant the fishing licenses after the review.
    • The university will regrant the scholarship to students who maintain their grades.
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noun
  1. The act of granting something again, or a new grant of a right, privilege, or property.
    • A formal regrant of the land rights was issued by the council.
    • The regrant of the visa took several weeks to process.
    • The regrant of the patent allowed the company to continue production.
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