resecure

resecure

(ˌriːsɪˈkjʊə)
vb (tr)
to secure again; make secure again
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Tait was in attendance at the New York Stadium as Blues beat Rotherham 3-1 to resecure their Championship status.
Their absence was discovered after the beaten-up jailer managed to resecure the cell unit, and guards conducted a head count of all 250-some prisoners in the facility.
Rail profits are also expected to take a hit during the current financial year after its failed bid to resecure the West Midland rail franchiss e.
Tewkesbury, United Kingdom, August 18, 2017 --(PR.com)-- One of the key features of the new product for Kingsbridge's clients is the inclusion of access to ReSecure, a 24-hour helpline and specialist cyber incident report service from professional services firm RPC.
Should you need to let down your draw, the arms return to resecure your arrow.
Fewer than 0.1 percent of our users were affected by this attack, and we have taken steps to resecure affected accounts."
Thus, while they may not explicitly fortify the color line in the Du Boisian sense, they more ominously resecure anti-blackness through the supposed fostering of life.
ReSec Technologies' ReSecure platform has been selected by Barclays for cyber security testing in its Rise Tel Aviv innovation lab, the company said.
The rebels however said a fightback was underway to take back lost positions and resecure the road.
So, this new policy of requiring bid approval to cut the grass or resecure the property after the $5,000 cap has been reached is frustrating--but expected.
At the end of this soliloquy Tamburlaine fails to resecure his masculinity.
He said that online anonymity service, Tor evolves, and will resecure itself adding that the crime unite has to continually probe and identify those forums and then seek to infiltrate them and use other tools.