Reselection

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈsəɫɛkʃən/

Reselection (noun)

  1. The act of choosing something again after an earlier choice was not suitable.
  2. A second round of selecting items or people using the same or updated rules.
  3. In computing, a step that picks new candidates again based on scores or probabilities.

Examples

  • The committee approved the reselection after the first choice failed.
  • We started a reselection because the results were not acceptable.