recharter

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English

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Etymology

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From re- +‎ charter.

Verb

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recharter (third-person singular simple present recharters, present participle rechartering, simple past and past participle rechartered)

  1. To charter again
  2. To grant a second charter

Noun

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recharter (plural recharters)

  1. A second, or renewed charter
    • 1833-1834, Daniel Webster, The removal of the deposits
      if the public will [] shall demand a recharter for a longer or a shorter time

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