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
By reapplying tension at the right moment, the kite will move in the direction that the flyer requires.
A majority of applications are rejected but reapplying is allowed and sometimes encouraged.
She gets into the summer writing program after reapplying.
Coupled energy increases with the square of the length of the structure due to reapplying the field to the particle.
Convergent thinking emphasizes speed, accuracy, and logic and focuses on recognizing the familiar, reapplying techniques, and accumulating stored information.
Once the hair begins to fray and form together, hand rolling the lock and reapplying the backcomb technique provides the tightest lock.
One of the problems with the planning, fire and building regulations is that no one really appreciates the costs—not only the direct costs—in waiting, reapplying and redesigning.
Their existing nomination is not carried forward, but there is nothing to stop someone reapplying.