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readdress

(ˌriːəˈdrɛs)
vb (tr)
1. to look at or discuss (an issue, situation, etc) from a new or different point of view
2. to put a forwarding address onto (a letter received)
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readdress


Past participle: readdressed
Gerund: readdressing

Imperative
readdress
readdress
Present
I readdress
you readdress
he/she/it readdresses
we readdress
you readdress
they readdress
Preterite
I readdressed
you readdressed
he/she/it readdressed
we readdressed
you readdressed
they readdressed
Present Continuous
I am readdressing
you are readdressing
he/she/it is readdressing
we are readdressing
you are readdressing
they are readdressing
Present Perfect
I have readdressed
you have readdressed
he/she/it has readdressed
we have readdressed
you have readdressed
they have readdressed
Past Continuous
I was readdressing
you were readdressing
he/she/it was readdressing
we were readdressing
you were readdressing
they were readdressing
Past Perfect
I had readdressed
you had readdressed
he/she/it had readdressed
we had readdressed
you had readdressed
they had readdressed
Future
I will readdress
you will readdress
he/she/it will readdress
we will readdress
you will readdress
they will readdress
Future Perfect
I will have readdressed
you will have readdressed
he/she/it will have readdressed
we will have readdressed
you will have readdressed
they will have readdressed
Future Continuous
I will be readdressing
you will be readdressing
he/she/it will be readdressing
we will be readdressing
you will be readdressing
they will be readdressing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been readdressing
you have been readdressing
he/she/it has been readdressing
we have been readdressing
you have been readdressing
they have been readdressing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been readdressing
you will have been readdressing
he/she/it will have been readdressing
we will have been readdressing
you will have been readdressing
they will have been readdressing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been readdressing
you had been readdressing
he/she/it had been readdressing
we had been readdressing
you had been readdressing
they had been readdressing
Conditional
I would readdress
you would readdress
he/she/it would readdress
we would readdress
you would readdress
they would readdress
Past Conditional
I would have readdressed
you would have readdressed
he/she/it would have readdressed
we would have readdressed
you would have readdressed
they would have readdressed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations
تَغيير العُنوان على الرّساله
přepsat adresu
omadressere
átcímez
skipta um/breyta utanáskrift
pakeisti adresą
pāradresēt
prepísať adresu
adresi değiştirmek

readdress

[ˈriːəˈdres] VT [+ letter] → cambiar la dirección de
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readdress

vt
letter, parcelumadressieren
problemerneut ansprechen
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readdress

[ˌriːəˈdrɛs] vt (letter) → cambiare indirizzo a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

readdress

(riːəˈdres) verb
to change the address on (a letter etc). This letter is for the person who used to live here – I'll readdress it and send it to him.
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