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reapply

Reapply vs Reapply - What's the difference?

reapply | reapply |


As verbs the difference between reapply and reapply

is that reapply is apply again while reapply is apply again.

Reuse vs Reapply - What's the difference?

reuse | reapply |


As verbs the difference between reuse and reapply

is that reuse is to use something that is considered past its usefulness, again (usually for something else) while reapply is apply again.

As a noun reuse

is the act of salvaging or in some manner returning a discarded item into something usable.

Reapply vs Replay - What's the difference?

reapply | replay |


As verbs the difference between reapply and replay

is that reapply is apply again while replay is to play again.

As a noun replay is

the replaying of (something), for example of televised footage.

Repeat vs Reapply - What's the difference?

repeat | reapply |


As verbs the difference between repeat and reapply

is that repeat is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again) while reapply is apply again.

As a noun repeat

is an iteration; a repetition.