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Replay

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Noun

1. rematch, replay

something (especially a game) that is played again

2. action replay, instant replay, replay

the immediate rebroadcast of some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on videotape

Verb

3. play back, replay

reproduce (a recording) on a recorder

Example Sentences:
'The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent'

4. replay

play (a melody) again

5. replay

repeat a game against the same opponent

Example Sentences:
'Princeton replayed Harvard'

6. replay

play again

Example Sentences:
'We replayed the game'
'replay a point'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Replay

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noun (ˈriːˌpleɪ )
1. Also called: action replay television
a showing again of a sequence of action, esp of part of a sporting contest immediately after it happens, either in slow motion (a slow-motion replay) or at normal speed
2. 
a rematch
verb (riːˈpleɪ )
3. (transitive)
to play again (a record, television sequence, sporting contest, etc)

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Replay

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tr.v. re·played, re·play·ing, re·plays
1. To play over again: replay a tennis match; replay a tape; replay history.
2. To bring (a remembered experience) into one's consciousness in sequential detail: "A dream that replayed itself just behind my retinas all day, crept up on me like a headache or a relapse into addiction" (Shirley Abbott).
n. (rēplā)
1. The act or process of replaying.
2. Something replayed.
3. An instant replay.

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