"Reapplied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reapplied" Meaning

Applied again, often because the initial application was unsuccessful or ineffective.

"Reapplied" Examples

1. Verb usage

- As it's not often reported, I was surprised to read that significant amounts of funding have been reapplied towards local infrastructure projects in the past year.

2. Adjective usage

- The company's newly reapplied focus on customer service has led to a significant rise in customer satisfaction.

3. Example in a sentence

The policy was reapplied to all new employees, with the result that hiring processes became more efficient.

4. Example in a narrative

Storytelling soon became his method of feedback and reapplied in some of his workshops redesigned to encourage overall creative improvement among students.

5. Antonym in a usage

Once consistently unmatched high performers are applied for the job, they are reapplied for because they adapt more quickly to company policies.

"Reapplied" Similar Words

Reaping

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Harvesting or gathering something, especially a benefit or a reward, as a result of one's efforts or actions. To gain or enjoy the consequences of something done or accomplished.

Reappear

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To appear again, especially after disappearing: <br><br>Example: "The ghost reappeared in the old house."

Reappearance

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Reappeared

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Returned to sight or notice after being absent or invisible.<br><br>Example: The missing child reappeared after being gone for several hours.

Reappearing

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Occurring or done again; coming or becoming apparent again after a period of time, often in the same place or circumstances.

Reappears

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