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re-record
[ ree-ri-kawrd ]
verb (used with object)
- to record (something) another time.
- to transfer (a recording) from one process to another, as from shellac to long-playing record.
re-record
verb
- to make a recording of (something recorded before) again
they had to re-record it in the studio
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of re-record1
Example Sentences
Will she have to go back and re-record it?
Tony Wilson says, when he played the recording to his students, they immediately wanted to re-record it.
Writing in her recently-published tour book, Swift said the 45-song, career-spanning setlist was inspired by the decision to re-record her first six albums, which made her fall "back in love" with her past work.
After buying it back, she enlisted one of her heroes, Jamie Principle, to re-record the vocals - a love letter to the unifying power of dance music.
He also said that he had phoned her in tears and pressurised her to re-record the consultation.
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