Rehearse

Word REHEARSE
Character 8
Hyphenation re hearse
Pronunciations [ɹɪˈhɜːs]

Definitions and meanings of "Rehearse"

What do we mean by rehearse?

To practice (a part in a play or a piece of music, for example) in preparation for a public performance. synonym: practice. intransitive verb

To practice (an action) by repetition so as to improve performance. intransitive verb

To direct in a rehearsal. intransitive verb

To repeat or recite. intransitive verb

To list or enumerate. intransitive verb

To practice something, such as a speech, before presenting it publicly. intransitive verb

To repeat, as what has already been said or written; recite; say or deliver again.

To mention; narrate; relate; recount; recapitulate; enumerate.

To repeat, act, or perform in private for experiment and practice, preparatory to a public performance: as, to rehearse a tragedy; to rehearse a symphony.

To cause to recite or narrate; put through a rehearsal; prompt.

Synonyms To detail, describe. See recapitulate.

To repeat what has been already said, written, or performed; go through some performance in private, preparatory to public representation.

To recite or repeat something for practice. intransitive verb

To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite. transitive verb

To narrate; to relate; to tell. transitive verb

To recite or repeat in private for experiment and improvement, before a public representation. transitive verb

To cause to rehearse; to instruct by rehearsal. transitive verb

To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite. verb

To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite.

To narrate; to relate; to tell.

To practise by recitation or repetition in private for experiment and improvement, prior to a public representation, especially in theater

To cause to rehearse; to instruct by rehearsal.

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The word "rehearse" in example sentences

That would suggest she needs time to 'rehearse' her policies or beliefs? ❋ Unknown (2009)

She's a hot gangly mess, twirling pompons and posing for Tareq before she heads off to "rehearse" for her half-time "performance" with the Washington Redskins alumni cheerleaders. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They were so shy, and yet eager to know and "rehearse" what to do if they were in trouble. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The article focuses on imagery-rehearsal therapy, a technique where nightmare sufferers imagine how they would re-script a frightening dream, then "rehearse" it several times during the day and just before going to sleep at night. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They also have their own personal private trailers to retreat to together to "rehearse" and they stay in luxurious suites at hotels with their own security teams to keep them safe from prying eyes. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And I must say, while I'm happy to be clearly "on the mend," I was grateful to be able to "rehearse" at least some of the catalogue! ❋ ScentScelf (2008)

For the record, the band didnae '"rehearse" during their day off after San Diego, so this is still pretty damn fresh ... ❋ Unknown (2006)

Me and my friend had deliberately goaded the bespectacled trumpet-wielder a few days before by pretending to "rehearse" 'Brown Sugar' ourselves in one of the school music rooms, knowing our rival was next door and was sure to come bursting in waving his arms around like a girl. ❋ Alistair Myles (2005)

Although the hotel did kind of rehearse the fire too, as they used smoke in the corridors, in case the smoke needed to learn where to go, I guess. ❋ Torill (2004)

From the back dressing rooms of the theatre, to at one point, seated on the play houses stage facing empty seats, watching the actors 'rehearse' the director sitting about 15 rows back, as they usually do acting out his part from the seats we expected to be sitting in. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Coulter and Coulter believe that shoppers must "rehearse" prices - say them to themselves, at least silently - for the sounds to affect them. ❋ Mariannerichmond (2010)

CAMDEN (April 4): The children of the John Street United Methodist Church will meet in the Sunday School at 9: 15 tomorrow, April 5, to "rehearse" the story of Jesus riding a donkey while palms are thrown along his route. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The very concept of an ongoing stage piece, presented in "real time", as a metaphor for someone's ongoing life brings up an awful lot of existential questions, like, how do you "rehearse" reality? ❋ Unknown (2008)

"rehearse" a bit of the features we will talk through. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"rehearse" their possible answer without the stress of sharing it in front of the whole group. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In a given week, St. Frances parishioners might participate in a meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, attend a marriage preparation class, or rehearse with the contemporary music group—none of which draws more than a handful of members. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

But Tinner had had time on the flight to rehearse his responses. ❋ Catherine Collins (2011)

For those of us who were with the production in the Park and then again on Broadway, we had this wonderful luxury of getting to rehearse it a second time. ❋ Brad Balfour (2011)

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