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
After the rake had passed completely through the thermal and the test tubes were full, the clamp was reapplied to stop the sampling.
I also think that those new archaeological theories should then be reapplied to their source areas.
Subsequently, the targeted molecules were degraded with specific enzymes and the stain was reapplied to confirm the disappearance of fluorescent signal.
Related to the previous point, what information can be learned from a case base and reapplied and what new information needs be created?
Its findings may later be reapplied in the 'real world' - though not necessarily, for the discourse has a legitimate existence of its own.
While certain assumptions underlie the construction of this index, they are explicitly stated so that they can be reassessed and reapplied if other value judgments are considered more appropriate.
Micronutrient fertilizers were not reapplied.
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.