reselect

/rɪˈsɛkt/

Definitions

1. verb

to choose again, especially after a previous selection has been cancelled or rejected

“The airline reselected the passengers for the flight after the original list was found to be incomplete.”

2. noun

a person or thing selected again, especially after a previous selection has been cancelled or rejected

“The reselection of the project team was a result of their poor performance in the previous quarter.”

3. verb

to choose or select again, especially for a new purpose or in a new context

“The manager reselected the company’s advertising strategy to better suit the changing market trends.”

Synonyms

  • rechoose
  • rerun

Antonyms

  • dismiss
  • exclude