1. re-sign - Noun
2. re-sign - Verb
To affix one's signature to, a second time; to sign again.
Resignation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryre sign
Adelaide’s general manager of football operations, Phil Harper, said the Crows would be looking to re-sign 23 of their players from the 2020 season. Source: Internet
Bertans will be an unrestricted free agent and the Wizards would like to re-sign him if they keep him. Source: Internet
Erasmo Ramirez, who spent most of last season in the minor leagues with the Red Sox after previously pitching for the Rays and Mariners, was released by the Mets, but is expected to re-sign with the team and join the pool. Source: Internet
Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury sacrificed a large amount of money in a new contract extension in order to help the club re-sign out of contract stars Jordan De Goey, Darcy Moore and others. Source: Internet
But he said, “We can’t re-sign him, because we have to sign Hines Ward.” Source: Internet
At the age of 43, he led both leagues in walks with 132. Post-playing career On September 21, 2007, the San Francisco Giants confirmed that they would not re-sign Bonds for the 2008 season. Source: Internet