redial

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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

Imperative
redial
redial
Present
I redial
you redial
he/she/it redials
we redial
you redial
they redial
Preterite
I redialled
you redialled
he/she/it redialled
we redialled
you redialled
they redialled
Present Continuous
I am redialling
you are redialling
he/she/it is redialling
we are redialling
you are redialling
they are redialling
Present Perfect
I have redialled
you have redialled
he/she/it has redialled
we have redialled
you have redialled
they have redialled
Past Continuous
I was redialling
you were redialling
he/she/it was redialling
we were redialling
you were redialling
they were redialling
Past Perfect
I had redialled
you had redialled
he/she/it had redialled
we had redialled
you had redialled
they had redialled
Future
I will redial
you will redial
he/she/it will redial
we will redial
you will redial
they will redial
Future Perfect
I will have redialled
you will have redialled
he/she/it will have redialled
we will have redialled
you will have redialled
they will have redialled
Future Continuous
I will be redialling
you will be redialling
he/she/it will be redialling
we will be redialling
you will be redialling
they will be redialling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been redialling
you have been redialling
he/she/it has been redialling
we have been redialling
you have been redialling
they have been redialling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been redialling
you will have been redialling
he/she/it will have been redialling
we will have been redialling
you will have been redialling
they will have been redialling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been redialling
you had been redialling
he/she/it had been redialling
we had been redialling
you had been redialling
they had been redialling
Conditional
I would redial
you would redial
he/she/it would redial
we would redial
you would redial
they would redial
Past Conditional
I would have redialled
you would have redialled
he/she/it would have redialled
we would have redialled
you would have redialled
they would have redialled
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Translations

redial

[riːˈdaɪəl]
A. VTvolver a marcar
B. VIvolver a marcar el número
C. N automatic redialmarcación f automática
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redial

(Telec)
n automatic redialautomatische Wahlwiederholung
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I quickly redialed but the call rolled to my son's voice mail.
I made up some excuse to get Franks off the line, and redialed his office to make sure the person I was talking to was the one he claimed to be.
This means that when the safe door is closed, it cannot be reopened unless the combination is completely redialed. "It takes away the shortcuts that could compromise your safe," Carter explains.