revoice

/riˈvɔɪs/
verb
  1. To express or state something again, often in a different way or with a new emphasis.
    • The manager asked the team to revoice their concerns during the meeting.
    • The author chose to revoice the main argument in the final chapter.
    • She decided to revoice her opinion after hearing the new evidence.
  2. To change the sound or tone of a voice, especially in audio recording or editing.
    • The technician had to revoice the actor's lines to match the new scene.
    • They used software to revoice the narration for the documentary.
    • The singer decided to revoice the chorus for a more emotional effect.
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