Verb
To deposit again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe water had redeposited minerals on the rocks Source: Internet
redeposit a cheque Source: Internet
The law establishing the system directed the Post Office Department to redeposit most of the money in the system in local banks, where it earned 2.5 percent interest. Source: Internet
The tungsten released in hotter regions does not generally redeposit where it came from, so the hotter parts of the filament eventually thin out and fail. Source: Internet
The prevailing south west winds then pick up and redeposit the sand in the form of massive dunes in the widespread sand sea, the largest sand dunes in the world. Source: Internet