reoffer

/ˌriːˈɔfər/
verb
  1. To offer something again, especially after a previous offer was declined or expired.
    • The company decided to reoffer the job to the second candidate.
    • The store will reoffer the discount next month for returning customers.
    • After the contract was rejected, they had to reoffer the terms.
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noun
  1. A second or subsequent offer of something.
    • After the initial bid failed, a reoffer was submitted.
    • The committee considered the reoffer from the vendor.
    • The seller made a reoffer at a lower price.
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