Readdress
(verb)
- To address or speak to someone or something again.
- To direct or redirect attention to something again.
Origin:
The word readdress is formed from two words, "re" and "address", it means to address someone or something again.
Examples:
- I would like to readdress the issue we discussed earlier.
- The teacher had to readdress the topic because students were still having trouble understanding.
- The company decided to readdress their marketing strategy.
- The government had to readdress the problem of poverty.
- The lawyer had to readdress the evidence in the case.