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reprise
[ri-prahyz, ruh-preez]
noun
Law., Usually reprises. an annual deduction, duty, or payment out of a manor or estate, as an annuity or the like.
Music.
a repetition.
a return to the first theme or subject.
verb (used with object)
to execute a repetition of; repeat.
They reprised the elaborate dance number in the third act.
reprise
/ rɪˈpriːz /
noun
the repeating of an earlier theme
verb
to repeat (an earlier theme)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprise1
Example Sentences
Putin reportedly reprised his remarks later while speaking to Russian media.
This made it easier for Nuñez to reprise the character and he hopes the familiarity of his character will act as a bridge for fans who may be wary of the new setting.
Actor Philip Olivier has said he is "surprised and delighted" to be reprising his role as "Tinhead" when Brookside returns to the screen later this year.
He is the first actor from the Harry Potter film franchise to reprise their role in the upcoming TV series.
Actor Paul Usher is to reprise his role as one of soap opera's great villains, Barry Grant, as part of Brookside's one-off return to television.
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