verb
- to approve again or anew
Usage: formal; often used in official or administrative contexts
Examples
- The board will need to reapprove the budget after the amendments.
- Congress must reapprove the funding every five years.
- The committee decided to reapprove the proposal with minor changes.
- The FDA will reapprove the medication following the safety review.
- The city council voted to reapprove the construction permits.
- Management agreed to reapprove her vacation request for different dates.