0 past simple and past 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
He reapplied, for the modest sum of £125 per head for the four people, to include £200 rent for the period of four months.
The meeting was well attended, but they were unanimous in their plea that the earnings link be reapplied to the basic pension.
We must ensure that it is properly reapplied to the local infrastructure, rather than dissipated into further, more general causes.
So she reapplied with an orchestra consisting entirely of girls.
But can he assure us that this saving of £4 million will be reapplied within the educational budget?
I do not believe that it would be correct to have a fixed period before a person reapplied for a certificate.
The assets would need to be reapplied for this purpose.
It is also extremely important-to the point of necessity-to be aware of biological models and concepts and how they can be reapplied in computer-based agents of various kinds.