reapproach (Meaning)

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reapproach (v. i. & t.)

To approach again or anew.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reapproach

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reapproach Sentence Examples

  1. The company decided to reapproach the investor for additional funding.
  2. After a failed attempt, the salesperson resolved to reapproach the client with a more compelling offer.
  3. The government had to reapproach the treaty negotiations from a different angle.
  4. The research team reapproached the experiment with modified parameters.
  5. The doctor advised the patient to reapproach the procedure after a period of rest.
  6. The politician reapproached his constituency with a renewed message.
  7. The architect reapproached the design with an emphasis on sustainability.
  8. The artist reapproached the subject matter with a fresh perspective.
  9. The teacher reapproached the lesson plan to accommodate the students' learning styles.
  10. The couple reapproached their relationship with open hearts and a willingness to forgive.

FAQs About the word reapproach

To approach again or anew.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The company decided to reapproach the investor for additional funding.

After a failed attempt, the salesperson resolved to reapproach the client with a more compelling offer.

The government had to reapproach the treaty negotiations from a different angle.

The research team reapproached the experiment with modified parameters.