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reread
[ree-reed, ree-reed]
verb (used with object)
to read (something) again.
noun
the act of reading something again.
reread
/ ːˈː /
verb
to read (something) again
Example Sentences
Who are the writers you reread for inspiration or just the pleasure of reading?
The jury also sent a note Monday morning asking Judge Farber to reread the concept of reasonable doubt and rules of deliberation "especially in terms of avoiding a hung jury".
“And so I reread ‘The Crucible,’ which is like the most famous work of art about witch hunts.”
Even on rereads, which I try to do every year, I find my heart racing and my palms sweating within a hundred pages.
But as I reread my words, they felt bloated and uncharacteristically formal, the kind of thing I might write if I were trying to impress someone rather than just connect.
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