Definition of reconsign in English:
reconsign
verb riːkənˈsʌɪnˌrēkənˈsīn
[with object]Consign again or differently.
Example sentencesExamples
- Maybe they'll pick out four or five, then reconsign the rest.
- Products disposed of and marketed elsewhere in the Community which have benefited from the aid referred to in the first subparagraph may not be reconsigned to Guadeloupe, Martinique or French Guiana.
- All unsold items must be withdrawn or reconsigned by the end of the consignment term (February 28).
- Entire shipments or portions of shipments may be reconsigned/rerouted.
Derivatives
noun
As soon as practicable after the Commission has taken possession of detained drug-like substances, they must, pending their return, reconsignment or disposal, be taken to a place of security specified by the Managing Director.
Example sentencesExamples
- A request for reconsignment or diversion must be confirmed in writing, which shall include facsimile transmissions.