rehash
rehash
British pronunciation
/ˌriːˈhæʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "rehash"in English

to rehash
01

to discuss, consider, or deal with again, usually with the aim of resolving something

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We do n't need to rehash that old argument again.
During the meeting, they decided to rehash the previous week's unresolved issues to find a better solution.
02

to present something old or already used in a slightly different way or with minor alterations, often without adding anything new

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The author was criticized for rehashing old ideas in their latest book.
She was disappointed when the instructor rehashed last year's curriculum instead of introducing new material.
Rehash
01

material, ideas, or content that has been reused with only minor changes or updates

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The article was criticized as a rehash of previous reports.
His speech was mostly a rehash of last year's address.
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