reaccomplish

[ree-uh-kom-plish]

reaccomplish Definition

to accomplish again; to complete something that was not done correctly the first time.

Using reaccomplish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reaccomplish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to reaccomplish this task because I made a mistake.

  • Example

    The team had to reaccomplish the project due to errors in the initial version.

  • Example

    She decided to reaccomplish her goals after failing the first time.

reaccomplish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reaccomplish

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Summary: reaccomplish in Brief

'Reaccomplish' [ree-uh-kom-plish] is a verb that means to complete something again or to redo a task that was not done correctly the first time. It is often used in professional settings and can be a synonym for 'reexecute.' Examples of its use include 'I need to reaccomplish this task because I made a mistake' and 'The team had to reaccomplish the project due to errors in the initial version.'