relending

/riˈlɛndɪŋ/
noun
  1. The practice or process of lending again, especially money that has been repaid.
    • The government program encourages relending to farmers after harvest.
    • Relending helps keep capital flowing in the local economy.
    • Critics argue that relending can trap borrowers in cycles of debt.
verb
  1. Present participle of relend; the act of lending something again.
    • The bank is relending the deposits to homebuyers.
    • She is relending her books to friends after finishing them.
    • The fund is relending the money to new startups this quarter.