0 present participle of readdress --
1 to write a different address on an envelope because the person it is intended for has moved to another place: --
For those who believe that direct democracy is the best method for readdressing the status issue, the plebiscite approach could be preferred.
In this case an absolute readdressing should be used.
We are readdressing the quality of service and the promptness of the payments.
To undertake the correct readdressing of mail to them would require staff which cannot be afforded.
However, we have talked about readdressing the issue of balance and breadth.
In readdressing the licensing laws, we are seeking to re-educate our society and encourage a new way of thinking about the consequences of social drinking.
Since then, the herbivore densities in many protected areas have recovered and the equilibrium may well be readdressing itself.
Is there not perhaps a case for readdressing the case in favour of something more like division-of-labour democracy?