rechauffe

/reɪʃoʊˈfeɪ/
noun
  1. A dish that is reheated, especially leftovers that have been warmed up again.
    • The restaurant served a rechauffe of the previous day's roast beef.
    • For dinner, we had a rechauffe of last night's stew.
    • She made a tasty rechauffe by adding fresh herbs to the leftover vegetables.
  2. Something that is old or reused, especially a creative work that is not original.
    • His speech was a rechauffe of the same points he made last year.
    • The album felt like a rechauffe of their greatest hits, with no new songs.
    • The movie was a rechauffe of old sci-fi ideas with no new twists.
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