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    rehash

    verb

    • 1. reuse (old ideas or material) without significant change or improvement: "he endlessly rehashes songs from his American era"

    noun

    • 1. a reuse of old ideas or material without significant change or improvement: "the spring show was a rehash of the summer show from the previous year"

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  2. Rehash means to present something old in a new way or form without any real change or improvement. It can also be a noun for a book, film, piece of music, etc. that is very similar to previous ones and has no new ideas or improvements.

    • Rehash in Simplified Chinese

      REHASH translate: (稍作改动)重新推出;以新形式表达旧内容;换汤不换药. Learn more in...

    • Rehabilitation

      REHABILITATION definition: 1. the process of returning to a...

    • Misinformed

      MISINFORM definition: 1. to tell someone information that is...

  3. Rehash is a verb that means to talk over or discuss again, or to present or use again in another form without substantial change or improvement. It can also be a noun that means something that is rehashed or the action or process of rehashing.

  4. Rehash means to present something old in a new way or form without any real change or improvement. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see examples and translations in Chinese and other languages.

  5. Rehash means to repeat old ideas, facts, or themes with some changes to make them seem new. It can also be a noun for something that is rehashed. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and word origin of rehash.

  6. Rehash means to rework, reuse, or make over old or already used material in a new form without significant change. See the origin, synonyms, translations, and usage of rehash in sentences from various sources.

  7. Rehash means to rework, reuse, or make over old or already used material. It can also be a noun for something consisting of rehashed material. Learn more about its origin, usage, and synonyms.

  8. rehash something to arrange ideas, pieces of writing or pieces of film into a new form but without any great change or improvement. He just rehashes songs from the 60s.