"Re-runs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Re-runs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Re-runs" Meaning

Showing or showing again, often on a television network, a previous episode of a television show or a movie.

"Re-runs" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "re-runs"


1. TV Schedule: The television network is announcing their re-runs of popular shows from last season that will air this summer.

2. Movies: With the current lock down, many of us are loving the re-runs of our favorite blockbuster movies from years ago.

3. Sports Events: The World Cup match between Brazil and Argentina is being replayed as a re-run tonight for those who missed the live broadcast.

4. Theater Shows: Due to popular demand, the musical "Hamilton" is going to have re-runs for the entire month, but tickets are selling out fast.

5. Radio Programming: The radio station will be playing re-runs of their morning talk show from this past week if we can't get the regular talk show host on air today due to an emergency.

"Re-runs" Similar Words

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Re-orient

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To re-orient means to change the direction or position of something or someone in order to face or be aimed towards something else, often in a different direction. It can also mean to change one's way of thinking or attitude, often in order to become more suitable for a new or changed situation.

Re-phrase

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To rephrase means to put the same information into different words, making it clearer or more concise by expressing it in a different way.

Re-programable

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Represents the ability of software or a computer to be modified or reconfigured after its initial development, allowing it to be adapted to changing needs or functions.

Re-programmable

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Capable of being changed or modified through reprogramming.

Re-register

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To register again or sign up for something that you have previously been registered or signed up for. It is often used in the context of re-registering to vote, re-registering a vehicle, or re-registering for a course or program.

Re-route

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To change the planned route or direction of something, especially a journey or a pathway.

Re-run

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To repeat or do something again, often after a mistake or an error has been corrected.

Re-shaping

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The term "re-shaping" refers to the process of changing or modifying the form, structure, or appearance of something, often in a way that gives it a new or improved shape. It can also imply the act of giving something a more desirable or optimal shape.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> A company re-shaped its business model to better suit the changing market.<br> An artist re-shaped a lump of clay into a beautiful sculpture.<br> A re-shaping process in a matter of months, transforming the company's finances.<br><br>The word can also have an emphasis on re-fashioning or re-molding something to fit a new or preferred pattern, layout, or style.

Re-spraying

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To re-spray means to spray something again, typically referring to paint, a substance, or a liquid, to apply a fresh coat or cover a surface again, often after it has worn off or faded.

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Re-taking

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Re-tell

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To repeat a story or situation in one's own words, often with the intention of clarifying or providing additional context or perspective.<br><br>Example: "Can you re-tell the story of what happened last night? I didn't quite catch everything."

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Re-transmitted

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Repeatedly sent or broadcast again, typically on a radio or television station, usually because of poor reception or technical difficulties.