readdress Definition
re·address (rē′ə dres′)
transitive verb
- to address or occupy (oneself) anew
- to change the address on (a letter, etc.)
- to address or speak to once more
readdress Usage Examples
Object
- balance: Maximum wages have to considered or readdress the balance of the lower paid, or higher taxes for the higher paid.
- issue: The masterplan has attempted to readdress the issue of creating defined urban spaces across the Site.
- imbalance: Magnet Therapy products can help to readdress this imbalance by allowing the body to repair itself from within.
- situation: To everyone else, we must proceed with this argument, looking at what can be done to readdress the situation.
Used with why or when
what: We need to readdress what constitutes a water hazard or danger.
Browse dictionary entries near readdress
- ‹ readable
- ‹ read up on
- ‹ read the riot act to
- ‹ Read, Sir Herbert Edward
- ‹ read-only memory
- ‹ read-only
- ‹ read for
- ‹ read
- ‹ reactor
- ‹ reactive
- Reade ›
- Reade, Charles ›
- reader ›
- readership ›
- readily ›
- readiness ›
- reading ›
- reading desk ›
- reading room ›
- readjust ›

