0 past simple and past participle of readdress
1 to write a different address on an envelope because the person it is intended for has moved to another place:
Once the conceptual errors in the program were recognized, the problem was readdressed (successfully) via heuristic methods, and that would make another case history.
The numerous reports of unreproducibility using this technique are now being readdressed and a more robust system is proposed for the near future.
The nature and proper form of sovereignty are constantly readdressed in the ebb and flow of politics itself.
Over development the balance is readdressed, and as children engage more actively in conversation they themselves choose the referents they want to talk about.
By 1902, these questions were not merely rhetorical but were being addressed and readdressed on a daily basis.
In those circumstances, perhaps some of the concerns that have been raised in the past can be readdressed.
I believe that it has readdressed that figure.
Who has altered the name and readdressed the document to me?