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resubmit [ˌriːsəbˈmɪt]
vb -mits, -mitting, -mitted
to submit again to rework and resubmit her designs
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Verb1.resubmit - submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
return, render - give back; "render money"


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McConnell expressed concern that Democrats had let lapse a law that binds the Congress to an up-or-down vote on trade deals, and that the resubmitted accords would therefore be subject to amendments -- which could require renegotiating with the countries involved.
A CONTROVERSIAL Redcar homes and leisure scheme has been resubmitted.
Essentially there are five categories ranging from (1) 'accept the thesis as submitted', through (2) minor correction (invited or required), (3) requiring more substantial correction, (4) requiring the thesis to be revised and resubmitted for further examination, to (5) 'fail', the latter without the possibility of resubmission for further examination.
 
 
 
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