resit

re·sit

[v. ree-sit; n. ree-sit] Chiefly British.
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), re·sat [ree-sat] , re·sit·ting.
1.
to retake (a test or examination). Compare sit1 ( defs 15, 20 ).
noun
2.
a test or examination that is retaken.
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resit
 
vb , -sits, -sitting, -sat
1.  to sit (an examination) again
 
n
2.  an examination taken again by a person who has not been successful in a previous attempt

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