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rebook

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From re- +‎ book.

Verb

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rebook (third-person singular simple present rebooks, present participle rebooking, simple past and past participle rebooked)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To book again.
    • 1950 July, J. G. Gibbons, “Sightseeing on the Inner Circle”, in Railway Magazine, page 485:
      The fare for this sightseeing tour of London is about 1s., but it is necessary to rebook at least once, as through tickets are not issued for the round trip.

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