refight

/riːˈfaɪt/
verb
  1. To fight again, especially a battle, argument, or conflict that has already occurred.
    • The two brothers would refight their childhood arguments every time they visited their parents.
    • Historians often refight old battles in their books, debating what could have changed the outcome.
    • The team had to refight the same legal case after the appeal was granted.
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noun
  1. A second or repeated fight, battle, or conflict.
    • The debate turned into a refight of last year's election arguments.
    • The refight between the two boxers drew an even larger crowd than the first match.
    • After the ceasefire failed, the region prepared for a refight.
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