recontact

[US]/ˌriːˈkɒntækt/
[UK]/ˌriːˈkɑːntækt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to contact someone or something again
n.an instance of contacting again

Phrases & Collocations

recontact customer

recontacted them

recontacting

please recontact

will recontact

must recontact

need to recontact

recontact support

recontacted customer

recontact later

Example Sentences

the clinic will recontact all patients who missed their appointments last month.

researchers attempted to recontact participants who dropped out of the study early.

we must recontact the customer service department about the billing error.

the recruitment team failed to recontact qualified candidates within the deadline.

doctors recommend recontacting patients six months after initial treatment.

insurance agents should recontact policyholders before policy expiration.

the survey team successfully recontacted 80% of original respondents.

unable to recontact the witness, the police closed the investigation.

hr decided to recontact applicants who were initially rejected.

scientists will recontact study subjects to announce new findings.

the hotline staff must recontact callers who left voicemails requesting callbacks.

we need to recontact our suppliers about the delayed shipment.

hospital administrators require nurses to recontact patients post-discharge.

marketing specialists plan to recontact potential buyers who showed interest.

the legal team has an obligation to recontact all class action members.

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