Can I apply again after the patent is withdrawn?

It is impossible to obtain a patent right by direct payment, but there is still a little hope in theory to obtain this application right. Give you a detailed explanation as follows:

After reading your description, you probably saw someone else's patent application, in which "seeing withdrawal" means "being regarded as withdrawal", that is, the day is regarded as the date when the applicant gave up the application.

At this point, the Patent Office will issue a notice of withdrawal to the applicant. If the applicant has justified reasons, he may, within 2 months from the date of receiving the notice of deemed withdrawal, request the Patent Office to restore his rights and explain the reasons.

Therefore, if you want to obtain the right to apply for a patent, you can only hope to obtain the right to apply for a patent if you meet this condition, that is, "it is less than 2 months from the date when the applicant receives the notice deemed to have withdrawn (the date when the notice is sent +2 months+15)".

Why is it the right to apply for a patent, not the patent right? Because "deemed withdrawal" is the result of the applicant's failure to handle it within the prescribed time limit during the examination of the patent application, the patent application should not be authorized. If the above conditions are met, then:

1. After submitting the Request for Restoration of Rights, the applicant shall explain the justified reasons for delaying the deadline, and at the same time complete all the unfinished procedures that should be handled and pay the required fees, so that the normal review of the application can be resumed normally:

You can negotiate with the original applicant to transfer the patent application right, sign a contract after reaching an agreement, and you can get the application right, and then the application is yours. However, it is uncertain whether the application authorization can be obtained in the later stage.

In addition:

1. Since the original applicant gave up the application, there must be his own reasons, one of which is that he probably thought that the application was not authorized.

Since you can see it, it means that this patent application has been made public. If you apply again with the same application text, you will not be authorized because of the loss of novelty.