resummon

/riːˈsʌmən/
verb
  1. To call someone or something back again, especially to a place or position.
    • After the false alarm, the manager had to resummon the staff to the meeting room.
    • The wizard tried to resummon the spirit he had accidentally released.
    • The king decided to resummon the exiled advisor to the court.
  2. To order someone to appear again in a court of law.
    • They will resummon the jury if new evidence is presented.
    • The lawyer requested the court to resummon the expert who had given unclear testimony.
    • The judge had to resummon the witness for additional questioning.
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