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    replay

    verb

    • 1. play back (a recording on tape, video, or film): "he could stop the tape and replay it whenever he wished"
    • 2. repeat (something, especially an event): "she replayed in her mind every detail of the night before"

    noun

    • 1. the playing again of part of a recording, especially so as to be able to watch an incident more closely: "clouds can be studied in speeded-up replay"
    • 2. an occurrence which closely follows the pattern of a previous event: "the second goal was a replay of the first"

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  4. 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) Collins English ...

  5. Jul 10, 2012 · replay: [noun] an act or instance of replaying. the playing of a tape (such as a videotape).

  6. Replay definition: to play again, as a record or tape.. See examples of REPLAY used in a sentence.

  7. REPLAY meaning: 1. to play a game again, especially a football game, because neither team won the first time 2. to…. Learn more.

  8. Define replay. replay synonyms, replay pronunciation, replay translation, English dictionary definition of replay. tr.v. re·played , re·play·ing , re·plays 1. To play over again: replay a tennis match; replay a tape; replay history.

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