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rewatch

[ verb ree-woch; noun ree-woch ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to view (a television program, movie, video clip, etc.) again, having already seen it at least once:

    I’m rewatching the first two seasons of the show before season three premieres next month.



noun

  1. (of a television program, movie, video clip, etc.) an additional or subsequent viewing:

    The only thing this reboot did was convince me that the original trilogy deserved a rewatch.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of rewatch1

First recorded in 1840–45 (referring to books being reviewed and reprinted); 1990–95 for current senses; re- ( def ) + watch ( def )
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Example Sentences

I recently sat down to rewatch the classic comedic exploits of Venkman, Egon, Ray and Winston.

He may have dyed his hair and liked to rewatch his own propaganda videos, but he was also dangerous.

We'll be laughing when we rewatch this movie, but we absolutely won't be laughing at you.

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