Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
redeposit
verb
/ˌriː.dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/

Definition
To deposit again or to place something back into a location.

Examples
- After reviewing the financial statements, she decided to redeposit the funds into her savings account.
- He forgot to redeposit the library book, and now he has to pay a late fee.
- The scientist had to redeposit the samples into the storage unit for further analysis.

Meaning
Redeposit refers to the act of putting something back into a place, often in the context of funds or physical items that have been removed or taken out previously.

Synonyms
- reinsert
- refill
- restore
- put back