resubject

/riːˈsʌbdʒɪkt/
verb
  1. To subject someone or something to a process, treatment, or condition again.
    • The metal was resubjected to high heat to check its durability.
    • The scientist had to resubject the sample to the same test for accuracy.
    • They decided not to resubject the volunteers to the stressful experiment.
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