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redelivery

  • a word derived from delivery.
    delivery
    noun
    the carrying and turning over of letters, goods, etc., to a designated recipient or recipients.

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“Your package requires a redelivery fee,” it reads.

From The Wall Street Journal May 28, 2026

"We wish we could add more labour and take on more work. So we are worried about schedules, redelivery schedules, costs and all that."

From Reuters Sep. 21, 2022

When the mail was discovered in October 2018, Pennsylvania’s Roxborough Station Post Office planned to send it out for redelivery, according to a statement at the time from the U.S.

From Seattle Times Oct. 2, 2020

Though it was three days later, Wall’s statement was a redelivery of the same line of thought his coach, Randy Wittman, provided after Game 4 ended.

From Washington Times Apr. 30, 2015

And should a stipulation be insisted on for the redelivery of the country at a future period, you may engage for such redelivery to the lawful sovereign.

From A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 1, part 4: James Madison by James D. (James Daniel) Richardson