The Collaborative International Dictionary
Resummon \Re*sum"mon\, v. t. To summon again.
Wiktionary
vb. To summon again.
Usage examples of "resummon".
Even now, Honor could close her eyes and resummon that cauldron of light and energy in every hideous detail and feel the same sick revulsion at the work of her own hands and mind .
Each time, Beckla quickly resummoned the gate, and they leapt through, passing from one peril to another in dizzying succession.
Still not speaking, he placed the whistle to his lips and resummoned the robot.
Kincaid punched the intercom button again, and for a second Chase wondered if he were resummoning Samantha.
Early in the first morning watch, Dark resummoned Amherst, Ursis, Brim and Theada, this time to her office--which was just as cramped as Collingswood's aboard Truculent.
Honor said, and the howl of the alarm resummoned her people to their battle stations as she slid her hands into her suit gloves and settled her helmet in the rack on the side of her chair.
Sometimes, when even movement could not relieve the agony of his pain, he would find that empty place in his memory where Natasha lay buried, resummoning the images of her with great care, as if the slightest jolt might break them into a thousand pieces.