Topic: MEDIA
| Date: | 1200-1300 |
| Language: | Old French |
| Origin: | rehercier, from herce 'farm tool for breaking up soil'; HEARSE |
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reā§hearse

1 [intransitive and transitive]AMAP to practise or make people practise something such as a play or concert in order to prepare for a public performance :
I think we need to rehearse the first scene again.
I think we need to rehearse the first scene again.2 [transitive] to practise something that you plan to say to someone :
She had carefully rehearsed her resignation speech.
She had carefully rehearsed her resignation speech.3 [transitive] formal to repeat an opinion that has often been expressed before
