rebestow
/riːˈbestoʊ/Definitions
1. verb
to give or bestow again, especially after taking back or withholding.
“The charity chose to rebestow the funds to the affected community after re-evaluating the situation.”
2. verb (archaic)
to give or grant something, especially a title or an honor.
“The monarch decided to rebestow the noble title upon the deserving nobleman.”
3. verb (transitive)
to give or transfer (a right, power, or property) again.
“The company chose to rebestow the authority to the board of directors after the crisis was resolved.”