0 the act of advertising something, especially a job, again, or an advertisement that is used again:
Re-advertisement was necessary because there were no qualified applicants in the last batch of applications.
This is a re-advertisement. Previous unsuccessful applicants need not apply.
I am pleased to report a good response to the re-advertisement, from which a short list of suitable candidates will be drawn.
Steps are being taken to fill the post by re-advertisement as soon as possible.
In nine cases out of ten the prices tendered to local authorities following re-advertisement are lower than negotiated prices.
In the other 5 cases, one re-advertisement was sufficient despite the fact that all the practices concerned had lists of below average size and three of them were very small.
It is the provision dealing with changing the way in which appointments to general practice are made when no satisfactory candidate presents himself or herself after three re-advertisements.