Replays can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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replay - play again; "We replayed the game"; "replay a point" | ||
replay - repeat a game against the same opponent; "Princeton replayed Harvard" | ||
replay - play (a melody) again | ||
replay - reproduce (a recording) on a recorder; "The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent" | ||
Noun |
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replay - the immediate rebroadcast of some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on videotape | ||
replay - something (especially a game) that is played again |
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1. | noun | The introduction of video replays to sport was a surprisingly fundamental change. | |
2. | noun | Eighteen years ago, more than 60% of Americans watched as the worst terror attack ever to occur on U.S. soil unfolded on television — either in real time or in repeated replays. | |
3. | noun | But in return they get a clear look at important games, and if they miss something, they can always rely on the commentator's description or the instant replay. | |
4. | noun | I find myself being enthralled by her reaction each time I replay it. | |
5. | noun | After the goal was scored, the crowd turned to the giant TV to watch the action replay. | |
6. | noun | The action replay shows beyond doubt that the whole of the ball crossed the line. | |
7. | noun | But in return they get a clear look at important games, and if they miss something, they can always rely on the commentator's description or the instant replay. | |
8. | noun | I find myself being enthralled by her reaction each time I replay it. | |
9. | noun | After the goal was scored, the crowd turned to the giant TV to watch the action replay. | |
10. | noun | The action replay shows beyond doubt that the whole of the ball crossed the line. | |
11. | verb | Replay a point. | |
12. | verb | Replay the last 10 seconds. | |
13. | verb | Replay the last 10 seconds. |
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noun | |
The introduction of video replays to sport was a surprisingly fundamental change. | |
Eighteen years ago, more than 60% of Americans watched as the worst terror attack ever to occur on U.S. soil unfolded on television — either in real time or in repeated replays. | |
But in return they get a clear look at important games, and if they miss something, they can always rely on the commentator's description or the instant replay. | |
I find myself being enthralled by her reaction each time I replay it. | |
After the goal was scored, the crowd turned to the giant TV to watch the action replay. | |
The action replay shows beyond doubt that the whole of the ball crossed the line. | |
But in return they get a clear look at important games, and if they miss something, they can always rely on the commentator's description or the instant replay. | |
I find myself being enthralled by her reaction each time I replay it. | |
After the goal was scored, the crowd turned to the giant TV to watch the action replay. | |
The action replay shows beyond doubt that the whole of the ball crossed the line. | |
verb | |
Replay a point. |
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Replay the last 10 seconds. | |
Replay the last 10 seconds. |