reshuttle

/ˈrɛʃˌʌtəl/

Definitions

1. verb

to send or launch again, especially after an initial failure or setback

“The company reshuttled its marketing strategy after the first launch failed to gain traction.”

2. noun

an act of sending or launching again, especially after an initial failure or setback

“The reshuttle of the project was a costly and time-consuming process.”

Synonyms

  • redeploy
  • relaunch

Antonyms

  • abandon
  • cancel