replay

/ˈriːpleɪ/
noun
  1. An instance of playing something again, especially a recording or a sports match.
    • The referee watched the replay to see if the ball had crossed the line.
    • After the concert, fans watched a replay of the performance online.
    • The TV show included a replay of the best moments from the season.
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verb
  1. To play (a recording) again.
    • She hit the button to replay the song because she loved the chorus.
    • I had to replay the voicemail three times to catch the address.
    • The coach decided to replay the video of the game to analyze the team's mistakes.
  2. To play (a game or match) again, especially after a tie or cancellation.
    • The chess club agreed to replay the game after a scoring error was discovered.
    • Due to the storm, the tournament organizers decided to replay the final round on Saturday.
    • The soccer match ended in a draw, so they will replay it next week.
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