Rehash ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rehash ( verb )

  1. To present or describe something again, typically with little or no new information or development.
  2. To recycle or repeat something that has already been said or done.

Origin:

The origin of the word rehash is uncertain. it is thought to have come into use in the late 19th century, but its specific origins are unclear.

Examples:

  1. The movie was just a rehash of the same old story.
  2. The journalist rehashed the same old facts in her article.
  3. The book was a rehash of the author's previous work.
  4. The politician's speech was just a rehash of the same old promises.
  5. I'm tired of hearing the same ideas rehashed in every meeting.

(As a noun)

Rehash ( noun )

  1. To present or describe something again, typically with little or no new information or development.
  2. To recycle or repeat something that has already been said or done.

Origin:

The origin of the word rehash is uncertain. it is thought to have come into use in the late 19th century, but its specific origins are unclear.

Examples:

  1. The movie was just a rehash of the same old story.
  2. The journalist rehashed the same old facts in her article.
  3. The book was a rehash of the author's previous work.
  4. The politician's speech was just a rehash of the same old promises.
  5. I'm tired of hearing the same ideas rehashed in every meeting.
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