Rehear
(verb)
To hear or listen to again.
Origin:
From re- (meaning "again") and hear (meaning "to listen to or pay attention t.o")
Examples:
- The court ordered a rehearing of the case after new evidence was presented.
- The band agreed to rehear the song to see if it could be improved.
- He was asked to rehear the testimony of the witness to see if he remembered any details he had missed.
- We decided to rehear the play to see if we could spot any mistakes.
- The company asked to rehear the pitch to see if they could be convinced to invest in the project.