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    rehearse
    /rɪˈhəːs/

    verb

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  2. to practice something, such as music or a speech, or lead a person or group in practicing it, in order to prepare for a public performance: [ I ] We rehearse all day and do the show that evening. (Definition of rehearse from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of rehearse. rehearse.

  3. The meaning of REHEARSE is to say again : repeat. How to use rehearse in a sentence.

  4. to practice something, such as music or a speech, or lead a person or group in practicing it, in order to prepare for a public performance: [ I ] We rehearse all day and do the show that evening. (Definition of rehearse from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of rehearse. rehearse.

  5. to practice (a musical composition, a play, a speech, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation. to drill or train (an actor, musician, etc.) by rehearsal, as for some performance or part. to relate the facts or particulars of; recount. Synonyms: recapitulate, narrate, portray, describe, delineate.

  6. Definition of rehearse verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to practise (a play, concert, etc), in preparation for public performance. 2. (transitive) to run through; recount; recite. the official rehearsed the grievances of the committee. 3. (transitive) to train or drill (a person or animal) for the public performance of a part in a play, show, etc. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. When you rehearse, you practice something. You and your cast mates will need to rehearse for several weeks before you'll be ready to perform the entire two hours and forty-five minutes of the musical "Hamilton."