0 present participle of reapply
1 to officially ask again for something, for example for yourself to be considered for a job, especially by writing or sending in a form:
2 to put a substance on again:
3 to make use of something in a different way or use it for a different practical purpose:
to reapply principles/methods
The next step reduces the list still further by reapplying the remaining words back to the set of keys resulting from the brand, product, and pack description.
It would seem that under the proposed social fund regulations if a loan is turned down then the applicant must wait six months before reapplying.
That has an impact on housing and disability benefits, for example, and they have to go through a cycle of reapplying for benefit each time.
This could be effected by not reapplying the benefit ceiling to existing beneficiaries when benefit rates go up.
The foundation is to consider reapplying for 1991/92.
Of course, they will want to keep testing—reapplying for—the planning permission to open up the marina for different times of year.
I understand that the council is reapplying for planning permission.
Their existing nomination is not carried forward, but there is nothing to stop someone reapplying.