repass

/riˈpæs/
verb
  1. To pass again, especially to go back through or over something.
    • The bill will repass through Congress after the amendments.
    • She watched the train repass the station on its return trip.
    • The hikers had to repass the same bridge to return to camp.
  2. To pass (a law or legislation) again, typically after revision.
    • The committee decided to repass the resolution with minor changes.
    • The city council voted to repass the ordinance with new safety rules.
    • They needed to repass the budget after the governor's veto.
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