repredict
/ˌriːprɪˈdɛkt/; /riːˈprɛdɪkt/ (ri-prĕd-ikt, rē-prĕ-dikt)
Definitions
1. verb
to predict or forecast again, especially after a previous prediction has been proved incorrect
“The meteorologist had to repredict the storm’s trajectory after the initial forecast was discredited.”
2. noun
the act of predicting or forecasting something again
“The team’s failure to meet their deadline led to a lengthy period of reprediction before their revised timeline was agreed upon.”