retest

/ˌriːˈtɛst/
verb
  1. To test something or someone again, often to check if a previous result was correct or to see if improvement has occurred.
    • The doctor recommended that she retest her blood sugar levels in the morning.
    • After fixing the software bug, the engineers had to retest the entire system.
    • The teacher decided to retest the students on the material they had struggled with.
noun
  1. A second or subsequent test, especially one taken to improve a previous score or to verify results.
    • He was nervous about the retest because he wanted to pass the driving exam.
    • Students who failed the quiz can sign up for a retest next week.
    • The lab scheduled a retest of the water samples after the first results seemed unusual.
What does "retest" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean