reoperate

/riˈɑpəˌreɪt/
verb
  1. To operate again, especially in a medical context: to perform surgery on a patient again.
    • After the initial procedure failed, the team decided to reoperate the following week.
    • Doctors rarely need to reoperate if the first surgery goes well.
    • The surgeon had to reoperate on the patient to fix a complication from the first surgery.
  2. To make a machine, system, or business function again after it has stopped.
    • The factory hopes to reoperate the assembly line after the power outage.
    • It took hours to reoperate the computer network after the crash.
    • The company plans to reoperate its old factory with new equipment.
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