About The Word Rehearsal

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Rehearsal

Rehearsal Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Rehearsal?
[n] (psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory
[n] a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert); "he missed too many rehearsals"; "a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding" Synonyms | Synonyms for Rehearsal: dry run | run through Related Terms | Find terms related to Rehearsal: See Also | dress rehearsal | drill | exercise | practice | practice session | recitation Rehearsal In Webster's Dictionary \Re*hears"al\ (r?*h?rs"a), n.
The act of rehearsing; recital; narration; repetition;
specifically, a private recital, performance, or season of
practice, in preparation for a public exhibition or exercise.
--Chaucer.
In rehearsal of our Lord's Prayer. --Hooker.
Here's marvelous convenient place for our rehearsal.
--Shak.
{Dress rehearsal} (Theater), a private preparatory
performance of a drama, opera, etc., in costume.
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