Rehearing ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rehearing ( noun )

A second or subsequent hearing of something.

Origin:

From the verb "rehear" meaning to hear again.

Examples:

  1. The judge granted a rehearing of the case after new evidence was presented.
  2. The lawyer requested a rehearing of the trial due to a juror misconduct.
  3. The band had a rehearing of the song before the concert.
  4. The committee had a rehearing of the proposal before making a decision.
  5. The school board had a rehearing of the policy before implementing it.

(As a verb)

Rehearing ( verb )

A second or subsequent hearing of something.

Origin:

From the verb "rehear" meaning to hear again.

Examples:

  1. The judge granted a rehearing of the case after new evidence was presented.
  2. The lawyer requested a rehearing of the trial due to a juror misconduct.
  3. The band had a rehearing of the song before the concert.
  4. The committee had a rehearing of the proposal before making a decision.
  5. The school board had a rehearing of the policy before implementing it.
Some random words: unduly, redouble, unrewarding