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rehear — re·hear /ˌrē hir/ vt heard / hərd/, hear·ing: to consider again or anew after decision or dismissal in the same or another forum: hold an additional hearing about would defer to an arbitrator s decision without rehear ing the matter M. A. Kelly… … Law dictionary
Rehear — Re*hear (r?*h?r ), v. t. To hear again; to try a second time; as, to rehear a cause in Chancery. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rehear — [rē hir′] vt. reheard [rēhʉrd′] rehearing Law to hear (a case) a second time rehearing n … English World dictionary
rehear — verb Rehear is used with these nouns as the object: ↑case … Collocations dictionary
rehear — transitive verb (reheard; rehearing) Date: 1756 to hear again or anew especially judicially … New Collegiate Dictionary
rehear — v., reheard, rehearing. * * * … Universalium
rehear — rÉªË hɪr / hɪə v. hear again, reperceive by listening; reconsider a judicial case … English contemporary dictionary
rehear — verb (past and past participle reheard) hear or listen to again. ↘Law [often as noun rehearing] hear (a case or plaintiff) in a court again … English new terms dictionary
rehear — re·hear … English syllables
rehear — re•hear [[t]riˈhɪər[/t]] v. t. heard [[t] ˈhɜrd[/t]] hear•ing. 1) cvb to hear again 2) cvb to reconsider officially, as a judge … From formal English to slang