"Reprised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Reprised
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"Reprised" Meaning

Retrieved or taken up again, especially something (such as a topic or a skill) that had been abandoned or forgotten.

Example: She reprised her old hobby of painting after her retirement.

"Reprised" Examples

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The orchestra reprised its performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to a sold-out crowd.
The chef reprised his signature dish for the culinary competition judges, who were impressed by its complexity.
The artist reprised her role as the lead in the play by re-examining the character's backstory and psychological motivations.

Noun


The musical's reprisal of the classic ballad brought the house down with its powerful harmonies.
The released reprisal album contained all the tracks left off the original album.
The thriller's reprisal of the villain's quest for revenge was so effective, it became the main event.

"Reprised" Similar Words

Reprints

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Reprints refer to multiple copies of a document, publication, or image that is re-produced or re-published, often with or without changes, for the purpose of distribution, resale, or storage.

Reprioritisation

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Reprioritise

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Reprioritization

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Reprioritize

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To give a new order of priority to something, typically so that more important things come first.

Reprisal

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A reprisal is a retort or retaliation, often in a fierce or revengeful manner. It can refer to a repayment or punishment in return for a wrong or injury suffered. For example, a country might take reprisal actions against another country that has perpetrated aggression or hostility.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The country issued a reprisal attack against the intruding troops.<br> The company was involved in a reprisal lawsuit over the breach of contract.<br><br>Synonyms: revenge, retaliation, retribution, retaliation, payback.<br><br>Antonyms: forgiveness, mercy, pardon.

Reprisals

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Retribution or revenge taken or sought in response to a perceived wrong.

Reprise

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Reprises

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Reprising

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Reprivatisation

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Reprivatised

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Reprivatization

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Reprivatized

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Repro

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Reproduce or replicated something exactly as it was originally made or done. <br><br>Example: The engineer tried to repro the designer's concept as closely as possible to meet the project's objectives.

Reproach

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