relet
/riːˈlɛt/ or /rɪˈlɛt/Definitions
1. verb
to let again or relet (a property) to a new tenant
“The landlord decided to relet the apartment after the previous tenant moved out.”
2. verb
to let (a property) again, especially to a new tenant
“The owner chose to relet the house to a young family.”
3. noun
a letting of a property, especially a letting of a house or apartment by a landlord to a tenant
“The relet of the property was handled by a professional agency.”
4. verb
to let (a machine or device) run again, especially after it has been stopped or paused
“The operator decided to relet the conveyor belt to resume production.”