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ALL meanings of readdress

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  • noun readdress a speech or written statement, usually formal, directed to a particular group of persons: the president's address on the state of the economy. 1
  • noun readdress a direction as to the intended recipient, written on or attached to a piece of mail. 1
  • noun readdress the place or the name of the place where a person, organization, or the like is located or may be reached: What is your address when you're in Des Moines? 1
  • noun readdress manner of speaking to persons; personal bearing in conversation. 1
  • noun readdress skillful and expeditious management; ready skill; dispatch: to handle a matter with address. 1
  • noun readdress Computers. a label, as an integer, symbol, or other set of characters, designating a location, register, etc., where information is stored in computer memory. a set of characters designating an email account: Her email address ends in “.net,” not “.com.”. a set of characters designating the location of a website or a particular computer or other device on a network: He visits that website so often that its complete address comes up whenever he types its first letter into the address bar. See also URL. 1
  • noun readdress Government. a request to the executive by the legislature to remove a judge for unfitness. 1
  • noun readdress Usually, addresses. attentions paid by a suitor or lover; courtship. 1
  • noun readdress (usually initial capital letter) the reply to the king's speech in the English Parliament. 1
  • noun readdress Obsolete. preparation. 1
  • verb with object readdress to direct a speech or written statement to: to address an assembly. 1
  • verb with object readdress to use a specified form or title in speaking or writing to: Address the president as “Mr. President.”. 1
  • verb with object readdress to direct to the attention: He addressed his remarks to the lawyers in the audience. 1
  • verb with object readdress to apply in speech (used reflexively, usually followed by to): He addressed himself to the leader. 1
  • verb with object readdress to deal with or discuss: to address the issues. 1
  • verb with object readdress to put the directions for delivery on: to address a letter. 1
  • verb with object readdress Commerce. to consign or entrust to the care of another, as agent or factor. 1
  • verb with object readdress to direct the energy or efforts of (usually followed by to): He addressed himself to the task. 1
  • verb with object readdress to direct (data) to a specified location in an electronic computer. 1
  • verb with object readdress Golf. to take a stance and place the head of the club behind (the ball) preparatory to hitting it. 1
  • verb with object readdress Obsolete. to woo; court. 1
  • verb with object readdress Archaic. to give direction to; aim. 1
  • verb with object readdress Obsolete. to prepare. 1
  • verb without object readdress to make an appeal. 1
  • verb without object readdress to make preparations. 1
  • transitive verb readdress address again 1
  • verb readdress to look at or discuss (an issue, situation, etc) from a new or different point of view 0
  • verb readdress to put a forwarding address onto (a letter received) 0
  • verb transitive readdress to address or occupy (oneself) anew 0
  • verb transitive readdress to change the address on (a letter, etc.) 0
  • verb transitive readdress to address or speak to once more 0
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