rerun

/ˈriːrʌn/
verb
  1. To broadcast a television program or movie again.
    • The station reran the interview after the guest's sudden fame.
    • They decided to rerun the popular series due to high demand.
    • The channel will rerun the documentary next Tuesday at 8 PM.
  2. To do something again, especially a process, event, or test.
    • The scientist had to rerun the experiment to confirm the results.
    • We need to rerun the software update to fix the error.
    • The coach made the team rerun the drill until they got it right.
noun
  1. A television program or movie that is broadcast again after its first showing.
    • She doesn't mind watching reruns because she loves the old episodes.
    • The network is airing a rerun of the championship game this weekend.
    • I watched a rerun of my favorite sitcom from the 1990s last night.
  2. An event or process that is repeated, often in the same way as before.
    • The election felt like a rerun of the previous year's campaign.
    • The team's loss was a rerun of their earlier defeat in the season.
    • The meeting was a rerun of last week's discussion with no new decisions.
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