Redelivering: meaning, definitions and examples

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redelivering

 

[ ˌriːdɪˈlɪvərɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

delivery process

Redelivering refers to the act of delivering something again, typically because the initial delivery was unsuccessful or not received. This can apply to parcels, letters, or services that require a follow-up to ensure they reach the intended recipient. The need for redelivery may arise from various reasons, such as the recipient being unavailable or providing the wrong address. In business contexts, effective redelivering strategies can enhance customer satisfaction by ensuring that goods or services reach consumers promptly.

Synonyms

reissuing, resending, retransmitting

Examples of usage

  • The package was not picked up, so the courier is redelivering it tomorrow.
  • After the failed attempt, we scheduled a redelivering of the important documents.
  • Our service includes free redelivering if the first attempt is unsuccessful.

Translations

Translations of the word "redelivering" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reentregar

🇮🇳 फिर से डिलीवर करना

🇩🇪 erneut zustellen

🇮🇩 mengirim ulang

🇺🇦 повторна доставка

🇵🇱 ponowne dostarczenie

🇯🇵 再配達

🇫🇷 re-livraison

🇪🇸 reenvío

🇹🇷 yeniden teslimat

🇰🇷 재배달

🇸🇦 إعادة التوصيل

🇨🇿 znovu doručení

🇸🇰 opätovné doručenie

🇨🇳 重新配送

🇸🇮 ponovna dostava

🇮🇸 endurtaka sending

🇰🇿 қайта жеткізу

🇬🇪 მეორე გადაზღვევა

🇦🇿 təkrar çatdırılma

🇲🇽 reenvío

Etymology

The term 'redelivering' is formed by the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the word 'deliver', which itself comes from the Latin word 'deliberare', meaning 'to set free' or 'to convey'. The roots of 'deliver' can be traced back to the Old French 'delivrer', meaning 'to free' or 'to deliver'. This concept evolved over time, adapting to various contexts in logistics and communication. The addition of the prefix 're-' emphasizes the repetition of the action, highlighting the importance of ensuring that messages or packages reach their intended recipients. The concept of redelivery has become increasingly significant in today’s fast-paced consumer-driven world, reflecting the vital role of logistics and customer service in business operations.