restress
/ˈrɛstriːs/Definitions
1. verb
to cause someone to feel stressed or anxious again.
“She tried to restress the importance of the deadline to her team.”
2. verb (transitive)
to stress or emphasize something again, often with increased force or emphasis.
“The coach tried to restress the team’s need for a strong defense.”
3. noun
the act of stressing or emphasizing something again.
“The restress on the team’s defense proved to be crucial in the game.”