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readdress /riːəˈdrɛs /verb [with object]1Change the address written or printed on (a letter or parcel): the mail is then readdressed and forwarded...- She tapes the envelope back together and readdresses it.
- To get publicity that would keep his opponents at bay, Angelo, more literate than the judge suspected, readdressed this deadly ‘ticket’ to his Northern allies.
- The positioning of the enclosed message card will automatically completely re-address said postal card so to be re-mailed again when stapled together.
2Look at or attend to (an issue or problem) once again: an opportunity for the balance of resources between residential care and community care to be readdressed they have to readdress themselves to the problem of defeating the other teams...- Through fantasy play, children can readdress these issues in activities with other children.
- Mayor Vickie Petersen said the council had the right to readdress issues if a vote was lost.
- They have leaked 24 goals and scored just 10 in just 11 games and unless the former Welsh coach can readdress these problems soon then a long hard season lies in store.
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