reaccept

[US]/[riˈsɛpt]/
[UK]/[riˈsɛpt]/

Translation

v.to accept something again; to take back or welcome someone or something; to admit someone back into a group or organization

Phrases & Collocations

reaccept applications

will reaccept

reaccepting members

reaccepted offer

reaccept the bid

should reaccept

reaccepting proposals

reaccepting students

reaccepting claims

reaccepting applications

Example Sentences

the company decided to reaccept returned merchandise within 30 days.

we will reaccept applications for the scholarship next month.

the university might reaccept students who withdrew previously.

do you think they will reaccept him into the team?

the city council voted to reaccept the grant proposal.

it's unlikely they'll reaccept the offer after their counter-proposal.

the museum will reaccept submissions for the photography contest.

we need to reaccept orders placed before the system update.

the board agreed to reaccept the revised business plan.

will the government reaccept refugees fleeing the conflict?

the software team will reaccept bug reports submitted last week.

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