redeliver
verb[IorT]
(alsore-deliver)uk/ˌriː.dɪˈlɪv.ər/us/ˌriː.dɪˈlɪv.ɚ/to takegoods,letters,parcels, etc. to people'shousesorplacesofworkagain, for a second, third, etc.time:
They often have to redeliverpartsleftoffearlierdeliveriesbecause ofpoororganization.
If there is no one toreceivetheparcel, we willautomaticallyre-deliver within three to fiveworkingdays.
- Idirectedhim to re-deliver thenotetoourroom.
- Poorpackagingmeantthat thecompanyhad to redeliver someordersup to threetimes.
- Thefirmhas a millionpounddealtopickup,clean,disinfect, and then redelivermedicalinstruments.
Transferring and transporting objects
- bear
- bearer
- bike
- bike rack
- bore
- borne
- bring
- budge
- bus
- call forsomeone
- convey
- haul
- portage
- post-delivery
- putsomething/someonedown
- redelivery
- retransfer
- transplant
- transport
- transportation