Rewind

Word REWIND
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Pronunciations /ɹiːˈwaɪnd/

Definitions and meanings of "Rewind"

What do we mean by rewind?

To wind again or anew. intransitive verb

To reverse the winding of (audiotape, videotape, or film). intransitive verb

To reverse the playing of (an audio or video recording). intransitive verb

To rewind an audiotape or other linear recording. intransitive verb

To be rewound. intransitive verb

To return to an earlier time or stage in a sequence of events. intransitive verb

The act or process of rewinding or being rewound. noun

A control mechanism for rewinding tape or film, for example. noun

To wind (something) again. verb

To wind (something) back, now especially of cassette or video tape; to go back on a video or audio recording. verb

The act of rewinding. noun

A button or other mechanism for rewinding. noun

The act of rewinding.

A button or other mechanism for rewinding.

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The word "rewind" in example sentences

NEONBEAR dead wrong. be kind rewind is the only one close to being a blemish, if only because it gets overly sentimental in the end. blog comments powered by Disqus ❋ Unknown (2010)

Did a similar longer reneck of a $79 1961 jc penney catalog Kay truetone bass with a Curtis Novak pickup rewind, which is my go to bass, just like the '64 avatar shot ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you wanted to hear them again, you hit rewind, which is a word in the English language that you recognize and understand, listened to the Chipmunks sing backward for the second and then whammo, you hit the big button and listen to your message again. ❋ Daniel Dunkle (2009)

But when you go back and look at the historical record, when you kind of rewind the tape and watch it slowly, it turns out that those eureka moments are really, really infrequent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Whether this is a sort of "rewind" feature, or a "design feature" (or some combination of the two), I have not yet discovered. ❋ Heather McDougal (2008)

If they could press "rewind," they would live more in their present and worry less about the future. ❋ Ph.D. Vivian Diller (2010)

Remember that regardless of the often too contentious exchanges here, we all (except maybe for the ABC crowd) ultimately want the same thing: to install a Dem president in the WH so that we can begin to "rewind" the disastrous presidency of GWB, the Village Idiot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But I managed to create an impromptu shuffle feature simply by holding down "rewind" and releasing it randomly - effective, if a little laboured. ❋ Hradzka (2009)

Let's just kind of rewind the clock here a little bit and listen to what you said back in January. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Adam B: Now at 117 posts I think this thread is beginning to bore people, not least because it would seem we're all in 'rewind' mode. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Still, it's almost completely for naught when Haneke plays so deliberately unfair, from a most unfortunate of apparent coincidences to the still ridiculous "rewind" sequence. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Roca - I suppose Smallville's creators feel that skating close to revealing Clark's secret garners enough ratings and thrills to justify the "rewind" later. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It was bound to happen, once Kanye West did that brilliant 'rewind' of the Shirley Bassey Bond theme song. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And so, Paula, I'm going to have you kind of rewind for a moment. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He took a recorder from his pocket and pressed "rewind," letting it run for five seconds before touching "play." ❋ Walters, Minette (2003)

But the local premiere of resident composer Anna Clyne's "rewind," which the music director was and still is scheduled to direct at concerts Thursday to Feb. 15, may have to be postponed. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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