relead

/rɪˈliːd/ or /riːˈliːd/

Definitions

1. verb

to lead again or to lead into a particular course of action

“The new team leader had to relead the project after the previous one failed.”

2. verb

to cause to lead or guide, often by giving instructions or advice

“The coach helped relead the player to improve his performance.”

3. noun

the act of leading again or the act of guiding into a particular course of action

“The relead of the project was a crucial moment in its success.”

Synonyms

  • redirect
  • reorient

Antonyms

  • mislead
  • underlead