readdress

readdress
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  • Readdress — Re ad*dress (r[=e] [a^]d*dr[e^]s ), v. t. To address a second time; often used reflexively. [1913 Webster] He readdressed himself to her. Boyle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • readdress — [rē΄ə dres′] vt. 1. to address or occupy (oneself) anew 2. to change the address on (a letter, etc.) 3. to address or speak to once more …   English World dictionary

  • readdress — UK [ˌriːəˈdres] / US [ˌrɪəˈdres] verb [transitive] Word forms readdress : present tense I/you/we/they readdress he/she/it readdresses present participle readdressing past tense readdressed past participle readdressed 1) British to put another… …   English dictionary

  • readdress — v.t., readdressed or readdrest, readdressing. * * * …   Universalium

  • readdress — verb To address again. Her latest paper readdresses some old problems in philosophy …   Wiktionary

  • readdress — re|ad|dress [ ,riə dres ] verb transitive 1. ) BRITISH to put another address on a letter or package, especially because it has been delivered to the wrong place 2. ) FORMAL to return to an issue and deal with it again …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • readdress — re·ad·dress || ‚rɪːə dres v. redirect, refer again; put a new address, provide with a new destination …   English contemporary dictionary

  • readdress — verb 1》 change the address on (a letter or parcel). 2》 look at or attend to (an issue) again …   English new terms dictionary

  • readdress — verb (T) BrE to forward 3 (1) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • readdress — re·address …   English syllables

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