reoffer

noun

Etymology

From re- + offer.

  1. derived from *bʰer-
  2. derived from ob
  3. derived from offerō
  4. derived from ofrir
  5. derived from offrian
  6. inherited from offren
  7. prefixed as reoffer — “re + offer

Definitions

  1. An offer that has been made before.

    • The reoffer was only good for a limited time, the same as the original offer had been.
  2. To offer again.

    • For nostalgia, the maker decided to reoffer the product the way it had been in the 1930s.
  3. To campaign for elected office on a second or subsequent occasion, esp. in the context of…

    To campaign for elected office on a second or subsequent occasion, esp. in the context of declining to do so.

    • "I am announcing that I will not be reoffering as the candidate in the riding of Malpeque in the next federal election."
    • Meanwhile, in the riding of Cape Breton-Canso, Rodger Cuzner also plans to reoffer.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA