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reapply

British  
/ ˌriːəˈplaɪ /

verb

  1. (tr) to put or spread (something) on again

    reapply sunscreen frequently

  2. to put in an application or request again

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WSJ | Buy Side: Business line of credit lenders offer an ongoing source of funding without the need to reapply for funds, but costs can be high.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brewdog has been criticised for asking staff to reapply for their jobs, in what a union has described as a "fire and rehire" scheme.

From BBC

Two weeks ago, an Alameda County Superior Court judge issued a ruling in the civil class-action lawsuit, ordering California’s DMV to allow nondomiciled commercial driver’s license holders who faced a cancellation of their licenses to reapply.

From Los Angeles Times

While laid-off workers were invited to reapply for open positions at Amazon, the number of such roles was limited.

From BBC

On the other hand, he said, the truckers would argue they had no choice but to reapply to try to get their licenses back.

From Los Angeles Times