0 to advertise something again, especially a job: --
The position was re-advertised with a slightly different job description.
If we had re-advertised and gone out to competitive tender, a wait of two or three years would have added to all the concerns of blight.
But if others are interested, and deposit a bond as a back-up, then it will he re-advertised in the usual way.
The post has been re-advertised at a salary of £2,400 plus an allowance of £175 a year in lieu of private practice.
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.
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.
It is not possible to re-advertise and go through all the procedures.
Many authorities now are having to advertise, re-advertise and advertise again scientific and technical posts.
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.