From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishre-presentre-pre‧sent /ˌriː prɪˈzent/ verb [transitive] GIVEto give, offer, or send something again, especially an official document The phone company re-presented the bill for payment.→ See Verb table
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re-present• I will re-present Eikmeyer's model here, with adaptations for the present purpose.• Consciousness, we may argue, comes into being when information is re-presented to a monitoring faculty under deliberative attention.From Longman Business Dictionaryre-presentre-pre‧sent /ˌriː prɪˈzent/ verb [transitive] to give, offer, or send an official document againCheques that have failed to clear should be re-presented within five days.→ See Verb table