Readdress (verb)

  1. To address or speak to someone or something again.
  2. 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:

  1. I would like to readdress the issue we discussed earlier.
  2. The teacher had to readdress the topic because students were still having trouble understanding.
  3. The company decided to readdress their marketing strategy.
  4. The government had to readdress the problem of poverty.
  5. The lawyer had to readdress the evidence in the case.
Some random words: forthwith, beanie, cadaverous