rescreens

/riːˈskriːnz/
verb
  1. Shows a movie or video again.
    • The theater rescreens the film every year for its anniversary.
    • The streaming service rescreens classic cartoons on weekends.
    • The museum rescreens the documentary in the afternoon for visitors.
  2. Examines or evaluates someone or something again, such as a medical test or security check.
    • The hospital rescreens all donors for new diseases.
    • The security team rescreens employees after a breach.
    • The school rescreens students for vision problems each semester.
Synonyms
noun
  1. Plural of rescreening; multiple instances of showing a movie or video again.
    • The archive holds rescreens of old newsreels for researchers.
    • The festival had three rescreens of the popular film due to demand.
    • The network scheduled several rescreens of the special episode.
  2. Plural of rescreening; multiple instances of examining or evaluating again.
    • The security protocol includes random rescreens throughout the day.
    • The clinic performed rescreens for all high-risk patients.
    • The study required multiple rescreens of the participants.
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