The Collaborative International Dictionary
Revaccinate
Revaccinate \Re*vac"ci*nate\, v. t. To vaccinate a second time or again. -- Re*vac`ci*na"tion, n.
Wiktionary
revaccinate
vb. To vaccinate again
Usage examples of "revaccinate".
Where possible, the CDC will revaccinate health care workers and emergency personnel first so they could handle patients during the early stages of a smallpox outbreak.
Mike I want everybody on the team revaccinated by the end of the week.
In 1874 a law was established in Prussia that every child that had not already had small-pox must be vaccinated in the first year of its life, and every pupil in a private or public institution must be revaccinated during the year in which his or her twelfth birthday occurs.