reraise

/ˌriːˈreɪz/
verb
  1. To raise something again after it has been lowered or settled.
    • After the storm, the crew had to reraise the fallen tent.
    • They plan to reraise the sunken boat from the lake next week.
    • The teacher decided to reraise the question because no one had answered it.
  2. To increase the amount or level of something (such as money, prices, or stakes) again.
    • The landlord threatened to reraise the rent if repairs were not made.
    • In the poker game, he chose to reraise the bet to scare off his opponents.
    • The charity had to reraise funds after the first event was canceled.
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