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rehearse

rehearse / rehearse / rehearse
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: rehearsedpp: rehearseding: rehearsing

This term describes the deliberate repetition of a performance to ensure precision and confidence. It carries a connotation of professional preparation and disciplined effort, distinguishing it from casual practice. While practice can be a general improvement of a skill, rehearsing specifically targets a finished product intended for an audience. In a psychological or social sense, the word describes the internal simulation of a conversation or argument. This usage suggests a level of anxiety or a desire for control, where the speaker attempts to predict reactions and refine their delivery to achieve a specific outcome.

Meanings

Transitive Verbrehearse
[~ something]

To practice a play, piece of music, or speech in preparation for a public performance.

"The choir will rehearse the anthem several times before the concert."

Intransitive Verbrehearse
[~]

To practice a performance or presentation without a specified object.

"The actors spent the entire afternoon rehearsing in the studio."

Transitive Verbrehearse
[~ something]

To go over or practice a sequence of words or an argument in one's mind before speaking.

"She rehearsed her apology several times before knocking on his door."

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