to replay
Pronunciation
/ɹiˈpɫeɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "replay"in English

to replay
01

to play an audio or visual content, or video game again from the beginning

Transitive: to replay an audio or visual content
to replay definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
derived
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
replay
3rd person singular
replays
Present participle
replaying
Past simple
replayed
Past participle
replayed
Examples
The teacher replayed the educational video to reinforce key concepts for the students.
02

to play a match again, due to specific circumstances such as a tie or inconclusive outcome

Transitive: to replay a match
Examples
In the basketball tournament, a technical issue occurred, and officials decided to replay the interrupted match.
Replay
01

the playback of a short part of a sports match, tape, etc. on television or radio

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
replays

What is a "replay"?

A replay is the act of showing a segment from a sports match, event, or broadcast again, usually on television or radio. This is often done to highlight a key moment, such as an important goal, play, or action, so that viewers or listeners can see it again. Replays help emphasize exciting or significant moments, and they are commonly used in sports coverage to give audiences a closer look at the action they may have missed or want to see again.

02

something (especially a game) that is played again

Lexical Tree

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