rescreening
/riːˈskriːnɪŋ/
verb
- Present participle of rescreen; showing a movie or video again.
- They are rescreening the old episodes of the series on a new channel.
- The festival is rescreening the award-winning short film tonight.
- The cinema is rescreening the popular animated movie for summer vacation.
- Present participle of rescreen; examining or evaluating someone or something again.
- The lab is rescreening the samples to ensure accuracy.
- The clinic is rescreening patients for the virus as a precaution.
- The committee is rescreening applicants who were initially waitlisted.
noun
- The act of showing a movie or video again, especially in a theater or on television.
- The theater announced a rescreening of the classic film next weekend.
- The network scheduled a rescreening of the documentary for late-night viewers.
- Fans requested a rescreening of the director's cut after its limited release.
- The process of examining or evaluating someone or something again, such as a medical test or security check.
- Airport security required a rescreening of all passengers after the alarm went off.
- The study involved a rescreening of participants to confirm the findings.
- The doctor recommended a rescreening for the patient after the initial results were unclear.