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rebroadcast
[ ree-brawd-kast, -kahst ]
verb (used with object)
- to broadcast again from the same station.
- to relay (a radio or television program, speech, etc., received from another station).
noun
- a program that is rebroadcast.
Word History and Origins
Origin of rebroadcast1
Example Sentences
It was a thrilling victory, and the rebroadcast of the race is available on Red Bull TV.
This footage is well-known to us, among the most rebroadcast video in human history.
Many radio stations around the world will rebroadcast the original play this Halloween eve.
Your best bet is to DVR the 11 p.m. rebroadcast and watch it after you finish Good Wife.
She was watching a rebroadcast with her father when Barrett brought up the attack ad.
Dabney was to take a bow on the rebroadcast, too—very much the dignified and aloof scientist.
The next day they found the relay station which rebroadcast signals from the buried aerial—or wouldn't one say, sub-terrial?
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