re-earn

English

Verb

re-earn (third-person singular simple present re-earns, present participle re-earning, simple past and past participle re-earned)

  1. Alternative form of reearn
    • 2013, Seth Godin, Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck?: And Other Provocations, 2006-2012, →ISBN:
      The humble brand understands that it needs to re-earn attention, re-earn loyalty, and reconnect with its audience as if every day is the first day.
    • 2013, Monique Reece, ‎Michael Tasner, ‎Tony Davila, How to Innovate in Marketing, →ISBN:
      To do this, we understood that we had to earn and re-earn our hospitality reputation every day, one customer at a time, 50 million times a day.
    • 2015, Stan Slap, Under the Hood: Fire Up and Fine-Tune Your Employee Culture, →ISBN:
      Your culture used to know its job; now you're changing that job, and it has to relearn then re-earn its competence.

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