0 to advertise something again, especially a job:
The position was re-advertised with a slightly different job description.
We believe that the correct approach is for the authority to re-advertise licences once they have expired and to invite competitive applications.
We agreed that in 1989 alone the obligation to re-advertise the terrestrial franchise should be suspended.
There is no reason to re-advertise the scheme.
However, where an amended proposal would significantly alter the character or description of the original proposal, it would normally be the practice to re-advertise.
Many authorities now are having to advertise, re-advertise and advertise again scientific and technical posts.
It is not possible to re-advertise and go through all the procedures.
The school advertised twice for a science teacher, received four applications, felt that it was worth interviewing only one of the applicants and decided to re-advertise.
Clause 1(7) will enable the decision on a small controversial part of a scheme to be given effect without the necessity to re-advertise the proposals.