"Redial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Redial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Redial" Meaning

To dial a previously dialed number again, especially in order to connect again after a dropped call.

"Redial" Examples

Usage Examples for "Redial"


| Example Sentence | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| She tried to redial the number to see if someone answered this time. | Verb | To call again with the intention of reaching someone who was not available on the previous attempt. |
| The phone would sometimes redial on its own until someone picked up. | Verb | The action of being called automatically by a phone system in an attempt to reach someone who had not answered initially. |
| They needed to redial the TV to fix the signal issue. | Verb | To re-establish a lost connection with a device, service, or system, often requiring multiple attempts. |
| The instructions encouraged users to redial after hanging up if they wanted to re-trace their call. | Verb | To initiate a call that reproduces the otherwise dialed sequence after a hang-up, typically for tracing or billing purposes. |
| The automatic system would occasionally redial with a recording, trying to convince you to stay on the line. | Verb | To make an automated call to urge or persuade someone, often used in sales, customer service, or marketing contexts.

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