verb
DefinitionsTo lease again; to let again.
PronunciationsUS: /riˈlɛt/
UK: /riːˈlɛt/
Origin and UsageThe word "relet" is derived from the combination of "re-" which means "again" and "let" which means "to lease". It first appeared in the English language in the 16th century and has been in use ever since. The word is commonly used in the real estate industry to describe the process of leasing a property again, usually after the previous lease has expired.
Synonymsre-lease, sublet, rent out again
Related Wordslease, letup, elite, steel, reset
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