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reapply
/ ˌriːəˈplaɪ /
verb
- tr to put or spread (something) on again
reapply sunscreen frequently
- introften foll byfor to put in an application or request again
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SAE must wait at least five years before it can reapply as a student organization, and KKG must wait four.
In June Snowden will likely have to reapply for temporary asylum again in Russia.
The president invited the company building the pipeline, TransCanada Corporation, to reapply, which it has done.
If so, and the circulation is being interfered with, owing to the tightness of the bandage, reapply the bandage more loosely.
Withdraw the electrodes frequently, to rest the eye, and then reapply them.
If, from accident, the eschar is separated before the sore be healed I would reapply the caustic.
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