Experienced, knowledgeable and ready through prior practice, study or training
“After countless hours of rehearsed practice, she flawlessly delivered the violin solo during the concert.”
Unnatural or artificial in one's mannerisms or behavior
Conforming to the standard variety
Having been mastered, typically through practice
Prepared for the coming of an event
Appropriate, relevant or suitable for the occasion
To have recited from memory
Past tense for to practice through repetition
“He would like to have a little more time to rehearse each play.”
Past tense for to cause to rehearse
“Her sister Doris had been employed to rehearse a group of dancing girls for a roadshow.”
Past tense for to give or recite an itemized account of
“I do not propose to rehearse in detail all those matters which I have identified earlier in this judgment as tending to the rejection of the Applications.”
Past tense for to restate or say something again
“We talk a little more about her now, but we have never publicly ritualized her loss, and we rehearse her story only reluctantly.”
Past tense for to give an account of
Past tense for to repeat something that has already been said
Past tense for to repeat what was previously said or expressed
(in a play, film, or television) Past tense for to perform a fictitious role
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