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redial
[ verb ree-dahy-uhl, -dahyl; noun ree-dahy-uhl, -dahyl ]
noun
redial
/ -daɪl; riËˈdaɪəl /
verb
- to dial (a telephone number) again
Example Sentences
Or when a bomb went off in Tel Aviv in a different year, and the editor in the cubicle next to me kept pushing redial, trying to find his daughter, his face the color of a blank page of paper until finally he reached her.
Google is also making it easier to redial dropped calls and switch to your mobile network if your Wi-Fi connection was the reason your call failed.
My call suddenly dropped and when I pulled out my phone to redial, the Maps app was open and giving me directions to the Department of Motor Vehicles on M Street NW — and all my March emails were gone from my Outlook inbox.
I heard a success story with one called Auto Redial, though use caution and check reviews for these apps before spending your money on them.
“I must have called the hotline 100 times,†said Klaus Kater, 80, a retired lawyer in Germany who said he spent two days hitting redial before he could get through to health officials in his home state of Lower Saxony.
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