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re-sign
[ ree-sahyn ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to sign again.
- to renew or extend a contract.
re-sign
/ °ù¾±Ëˈ²õ²¹Éª²Ô /
verb
- to sign (a document, etc) again
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Origin of re-sign1
Example Sentences
Red Bull's driver errors go back to last spring, when they decided to re-sign Sergio Perez on a new contract to the end of 2026 rather than take Carlos Sainz, who was a free agent following Ferrari's decision to sign Lewis Hamilton for 2025.
In May last year, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner decided to re-sign Sergio Perez on a two-year contract taking him to the end of 2026.
With the Rams’ decision to re-sign Ronnie Rivers, the big question that remains is when will the team agree to terms on a new deal with Kyren Williams?
The veteran quarterback, who spent last season as Matthew Stafford’s backup, said his decision to re-sign with the Rams was an easy one.
In need of a boost to the running game that was held to just 50 yards in a wild-card loss to the Houston Texans, the Chargers released running back Gus Edwards on Monday and could still re-sign running back J.K.
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