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rewatch

[ree-woch, 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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51Թ 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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I love when I rewatch them, like, 25 years later.

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Published by CNN last year, the video has been viewed by millions - including many of the jurors before they were seated in the trial - and Ms Ventura, who was forced to rewatch the incident of abuse several times this week.

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But if you’re still concerned about not having a physical memory from the show to rewatch later or post on social media, Cercle sends video footage from each of the shows to attendees afterward.

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Late last year, Netflix said it released a mobile feature that lets members save, rewatch and share moments from their favorite shows and it’ll be investing more in that space in the coming months.

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That’s why I was excited and a bit nervous to rewatch the movie in 2025, the very year the movie is set in.

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