retransfer

/ˌriˈtrænsfər/
verb
  1. To transfer something or someone again, especially back to a previous location, position, or owner.
    • The employee was retransferred to her old department when the new project was canceled.
    • After the loan period ended, the museum retransferred the painting to its original owner.
    • The bank had to retransfer the funds after the error was discovered.
noun
  1. An act or instance of transferring something or someone again.
    • They arranged a retransfer of the athlete to his former team.
    • The retransfer of the data took several hours to complete.
    • The retransfer of ownership required new paperwork.
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