re-enactment
Britishnoun
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Her lawyers used large display boards to show evidence, and played an animated re-enactment of the accident, a move Sanderson’s lawyer argued had misled the jury.
From New York Times
During this re-enactment, the Pirates of the Emerald Isle will deliver Ireland’s patron saint back to Seattle, dropping him off for all to see.
From Seattle Times
In a revolting re-enactment, we watch him touch her foot: a cowboy barbarian looking down on her even as he sexualizes her.
From New York Times
They were rehearsing to make their own video in the coming weeks — a re-enactment of the NCT 127 original — that they will upload to a K-pop channel they run called Young Nation.
From New York Times
A care home resident who missed her granddaughter's wedding due to coronavirus restrictions has been surprised by a re-enactment of the ceremony.
From BBC
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