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re-sign
[ree-sahyn]
verb (used with or without object)
to sign again.
to renew or extend a contract.
re-sign
/ ːˈɪ /
verb
to sign (a document, etc) again
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of re-sign1
Example Sentences
Mbappe's team, meanwhile, claimed in their April press conference that it was PSG who had put him under pressure to re-sign back in 2023 through "scandalous and indecent practices", and that they would be joining the players' union in its legal action against the "lofts".
Interestingly, it is said another one of the key factors in his decision to re-sign was a desire to compete among the elite to help prepare for Egypt's forthcoming World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations campaigns.
Red Bull's driver errors go back to last spring, when they decided to re-sign Sergio Perez on a new contract to the end of 2026 rather than take Carlos Sainz, who was a free agent following Ferrari's decision to sign Lewis Hamilton for 2025.
In May last year, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner decided to re-sign Sergio Perez on a two-year contract taking him to the end of 2026.
With the Rams’ decision to re-sign Ronnie Rivers, the big question that remains is when will the team agree to terms on a new deal with Kyren Williams?
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