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redeliver
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re·de·liv·er  (rd-lvr)
tr.v. re·de·liv·ered, re·de·liv·er·ing, re·de·liv·ers
1. To deliver again.
2. To deliver in return; give back.
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redeliver
vt (= give back)wieder zurückgeben; prisoners etcwieder aushändigen or ausliefern


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He went on: `` This is just one of the many reforms we a redelivering under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 which will modernise and rebalance the criminal justice system in favour of victims, witnesses and communities.
 
 
 
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