resummon
verb[T]
(alsore-summon)uk/ˌriːˈsʌm.ən/ustoordersomeone to come to aparticularplaceagain:
If thewitnessdoes notattend, thecourtmaypermitthat he be re-summoned toattend.
Nearly 90peopleattendedthedinner, whichlasteduntil themusicre-summoned them to theballroom.
- We canprovidetranscriptsof thetestimony, or ifnecessary, we can resummonwitnesses.
- Helen is resummoned and Marlowe devotes some of the play's mostarousinglinesto Faustus'scelebrationof her.
- Themagistratemay resummon thewitnessesand recommence thetrial.
Inviting & summoning
- ask
- asksomeonein
- asksomeoneout
- call
- call (something) out
- callsomeonein
- convene
- convoke
- invite
- invitesomeonein
- invitesomeoneover
- invitee
- plus one
- recall
- send
- shout
- shout onsomeone
- summon
- summons
- uninvited