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re- +‎ ticket

Verb edit

reticket (third-person singular simple present retickets, present participle reticketing, simple past and past participle reticketed)

  1. (transitive) To provide with a new or different ticket.
    • 2001, Ronald R. Sims, The challenge of front-line management, page 117:
      Ticket agents now have the authority to reticket a passenger or even move the passenger up a class, if they feel the situation warrants it.
    • 2008, Rick Segel, Retail Business Kit For Dummies, page 169:
      You also may need to reticket if you marked merchandise down for a sale event and then must reinstate the original price. When? ASAP. Where? Usually you reticket on the selling floor...

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