Readdress

usgb/ˌriːəˈdres/
verb

To think about a problem or a situation again in order to change or improve it.

The company needs to readdress its marketing strategy after a drop in sales.
Visual representation of "readdress" - To think about a problem or a situation again in order to change or improve it

Often appears as...

  • readdress the issue
  • readdress a problem
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Strategic Improvement

Used when discussing improvements in plans or methods, especially in business or personal goals.

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After failing the first test, she decided to readdress her study habits.
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Problem-Solving Context

Implies a second look at issues that weren't solved or were addressed incorrectly the first time.

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The committee agreed to readdress the budget discrepancies next week.
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Not Immediate

Suggests a process or action that takes place over time, rather than an instant change.

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We will have to readdress our approach to customer service over the coming months.
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