Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
re-sign
verb
/ˌriːˈsaɪn/

Definition
To sign a document again or to enter into a new agreement, typically referring to contracts or legal documents.

Examples
- After the negotiations, they decided to re-sign the contract with new terms.
- He had to re-sign the form because his first signature was not legible.
- After the project was completed, the team chose to re-sign their agreement for an additional year.

Meaning
Re-signing usually occurs when parties want to update or renew a previous agreement or fix an error in the original signature.

Synonyms
- re-enter
- renew
- reconfirm