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What (who) is Replay - definition

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Replay (Album); Replayed; Replay (disambiguation); Replay (album); Replay (book); Replay (song); Replay (film); Replay (novel)

replay         
(replayed)
1.
If a match between two sports teams is replayed, the two teams play it again, because neither team won the first time, or because the match was stopped because of bad weather. (mainly BRIT)
Drawn matches were replayed three or four days later.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
You can refer to a match that is replayed as a replay.
If there has to be a replay we are confident of victory.
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2.
If you replay something that you have recorded on film or tape, you play it again in order to watch it or listen to it.
He stopped the machine and replayed the message.
VERB: V n
Replay is also a noun.
I watched a slow-motion videotape replay of his fall.
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3.
If you replay an event in your mind, you think about it again and again.
She spends her nights lying in bed, replaying the fire in her mind.
VERB: V n
4.
Replay         
Acorn Computers' full-motion video system written by Roger Wilson. Video and sound information are stored in compressed form. Compression is relatively slow but decompression is done in real-time with quality and frame-rate varying with the processing power available, the size of the picture and whether it appears in a window or uses the whole screen. (1994-11-09)
replay         
n. action (BE), instant (AE) replay

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Replay

Replay may refer to:

  • Replay (sports), a replayed match between two sport teams
Examples of use of Replay
1. The webcast is available for replay at www.tfccs.com.
2. But Curbishley insisted: "We are looking forward to the replay.
3. To replay the programme www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/midweek.shtml
4. The question is can Liverpool hang on for a replay.
5. Outside court, Mr Lineker said÷ "It looks like a replay.