reoppose

/ˌriəˈpoʊz/
verb
  1. To oppose again or anew; to resist or challenge something a second time.
    • After the law was changed, activists reopposed it with fresh arguments.
    • The community decided to reoppose the construction of the new highway.
    • The senator plans to reoppose the bill when it comes up for a vote next month.
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