redial
(redirected from redialed)re·di·al
(rē′dī′əl, -dīl′)v. re·di·aled, re·di·al·ing, re·di·als or re·di·alled or re·di·al·ling
v.tr.
To place a telephone call to (a telephone number or a person) by dialing the number again, typically by pressing a designated button.
v.intr.
To redial a telephone number.
n.
A function on a telephone that allows one to place a call to the most recently dialed number by pressing a designated button.
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redial
(riːˈdaɪəl; -daɪl)vb, -dials, -dialling or -dialled
to dial (a telephone number) again
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re•di•al
(v. riˈdaɪ əl, -ˈdaɪl; n. ˈriˌdaɪ əl, -ˌdaɪl)v.t.
1. to dial again.
n. 2. a telephone function that automatically redials the last number called.
3. a button that performs this function.
[1960–65]
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redial
Past participle: redialled
Gerund: redialling
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