recontend

/riˈkɒndɛnd/

Definitions

1. verb

to dispute or argue against something again

“The lawyer recontended the verdict, claiming new evidence had come to light.”

2. verb

to regain or recover something, such as a position or a situation

“The company recontended the top spot in the market after a period of decline.”

3. noun

the act of disputing or arguing against something again

“The recontend of the old decision was widely publicized in the media.”

Synonyms

  • reaffirm
  • reassert
  • reclaim

Antonyms

  • recant
  • retract