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What (who) is rewind - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rewind (song); Rewind (disambiguation); Rewind (album); Rewinding; Rewind (TV series); Rewind (film)

rewind         
(rewound)
1.
When the tape in a video or tape recorder rewinds or when you rewind it, the tape goes backwards so that you can play it again. Compare fast forward
.
Waddington rewound the tape and played the message again...
He switched the control to the answer-play mode and waited for the tape to rewind.
VERB: V n, V
2.
If you put a video or cassette tape on rewind, you make the tape go backwards. Compare fast forward
.
Press the rewind button...
N-UNCOUNT: usu N n
rewind         
¦ verb (past and past participle rewound) wind (a film or tape) back to the beginning.
¦ noun a mechanism for rewinding a film or tape.
Derivatives
rewinder noun
Rewind (novel)         
NOVEL BY WILLIAM SLEATOR
Rewind (William Sleator novel); Rewind (Sleator novel)
Rewind is a science fiction novel written in 1999 by William Sleator. It explores maturity and self-confidence.

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Rewind
Examples of use of rewind
1. Rewind six years, though, and business was booming.
2. But he added: "What I cannot do is to rewind the Budget.
3. Dinkanization, as a policy, was adopted by the Dinka elite to rewind South Sudan history.
4. All you have to do is rewind to last year and see.‘‘ At 5 a.m.
5. "I can‘t even rewind my brain to think about this," he says.