noun

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A television program shown after its initial presentation — particularly many weeks after its initial presentation; a repeat.

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Another printing run (impression; batch of copies of a given edition) of a book, cartoon, etc.

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A political candidate who holds the same political agenda or doctrine as a past or incumbent holder of a given political office.

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A second or subsequent run of a program.

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Each rerun of the algorithm takes several minutes.

verb

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To run (a previously broadcast television program) again.

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To run (a race) again.

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To run (a computer program) again.

Examples of rerun in a Sentence

Not only am I a rerun, but I'll betray you.

I was watching a rerun of the sitcom TV series Frasier.

You will return to the database screen having rerun your search with the chosen limits.

If it concludes that the ballot was not a paragraph 29 compliant ballot it can order a rerun.

You would not want a rerun of the area plan inquiry.

But during the summer rerun period, something unusual happened.

You may have to move things around and rerun lilo after the installation stuff completes.

Ballot rerun on BBC expenses Last month 's vote on a new BBC expenses policy is being run again.

The Zimbabwean opposition has demanded a rerun of the elections.

The market testing conducted between February and July 2001 confirmed that there was very little market enthusiasm for a rerun of the previous competition.

However, when Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color moved to NBC from ABC in 1961, the new show was able rerun many of these episodes in color.

She was more than a one-night stand or a rerun.

The weather, as if to accommodate the mood at Bird Song, was gray, slipping to a steady drizzle by midday, with a rerun of March in the temperature department.

I almost had to settle for a rerun.

There was a possibility that an episode might be rerun over the summer, but with specials and so on, not every single episode was actually re-run in the summer.

The earliest list of British birds we possess is that given by Merrett in his Pinax rerun naturalium Britannicarum, printed in London in 1667.4 In 1677 Plot published his Natural History of Oxfordshire, which reached a second edition in 1705, and in 1686 that of Staffordshire.

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