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rehear
(re¦hear)
Pronunciation:
/riːˈhɪə/
verb
(
past and past participle
reheard
/riːˈhəːd/
)
hear or listen to again:
Beethoven’s works need to be continually reimagined, reheard, and reconsidered
Law
hear (a case or plaintiff) in a court again:
(as noun
rehearing
)
the parents produced fresh evidence and won a rehearing
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