Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
re-offer
verb
/ˌriːˈɒfər/

Definition
To offer something again, usually in response to a previous offer or situation.

Examples
- The company decided to re-offer the job position after not finding a suitable candidate.
- After reviewing the proposals, they chose to re-offer the contract with new terms.

Meaning
The term ‘re-offer’ signifies the action of presenting an item or service again after it has been initially offered, often to renew negotiations or provide an updated proposal.

Synonyms
- reintroduce
- re-present
- resubmit