reship

IPA: riʃɪp

verb

  • (transitive) To ship something again.
  • (intransitive) To engage oneself again for service on board a vessel after having been discharged.
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Examples of "reship" in Sentences

  • We reship order if Damage,the phones is 1 year warranty.
  • Panama, cross the isthmus, and reship himself in the other waters for his long journey home.
  • He pays another $500 to the middleman to unpack the goods in Dubai and reship them to Tehran.
  • The new work-at-home scams are on the rise according to the FBI, including transfer funds or reship product job offers.
  • Alternate plans are made, to call and rip someone's head off have them reship, or go somewhere to get it, or things like that.
  • It seems Amazon (and New York) would rather I have it shipped here, to the nice sales-tax-free state, and reship it myself to New York.
  • I contacted Dell via online chat and was told they could reship the same method (no offer to ship expedited) and it would take another 20 days.
  • I contacted SA and was told to reship the rifle back for repair (my hook of course). 5 weeks later and with no word I got my baby back, no explanation other than a work order showing a new receiver had been installed.
  • The reason TV persists is because the number of people who are still using the old broadcast model, plus the number of people who are fairly content with the new model, still vastly outweighs the number of people likely to rip, strip, and reship.
  • What was amazing was that the two addresses were only one block apart, but the eventual solution was to have UPS knowingly deliver it to the wrong address, then have UPS do a retrieval I forget the term they had for this and bring it back to their distribution center, then reship it to the correct address 200 yards away from the original address.

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