resit

/ˈriːsɪt/
verb
  1. To take an examination again after failing or missing it the first time.
    • If you fail the final exam, you can resit it next semester.
    • Many students choose to resit their exams in the summer.
    • She decided to resit the history test to improve her grade.
Synonyms
noun
  1. An examination that is taken again after failing or missing the first attempt.
    • He was nervous about the math resit because he had not studied enough.
    • The school offers a resit for students who did not achieve the minimum grade.
    • She passed the resit and finally earned her certificate.
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