reoffer
verb
- to offer again
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English offer English reoffer From re- + offer.
- An offer that has been made before.
“The reoffer was only good for a limited time, the same as the original offer had been.”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English offer English reoffer From re- + offer.
- To offer again.
“For nostalgia, the maker decided to reoffer the product the way it had been in the 1930s.”
- To campaign for elected office on a second or subsequent occasion, esp. in the context of declining to do so.
“"I am announcing that I will not be reoffering as the candidate in the riding of Malpeque in the next federal election."”
“Meanwhile, in the riding of Cape Breton-Canso, Rodger Cuzner also plans to reoffer.”