rehash

/riːˈhæʃ/
noun
  1. A piece of writing, speech, or other work that presents old ideas or material in a new form, often without originality.
    • Critics called the album a rehash of the band's earlier hits.
    • The sequel felt like a boring rehash of the first book.
    • His speech was just a rehash of the company's annual report.
verb
  1. To present old ideas, information, or material again in a new form, often without adding anything new.
    • Instead of offering fresh solutions, the politician rehashed the same tired arguments from last year.
    • The movie was just a rehash of the original, with the same plot and characters.
    • The teacher asked us not to rehash the textbook but to come up with our own examples.
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