Definition of Rerecord

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of re-record) ¹

2. Verb. (alternative spelling of re-record) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rerecord

1. record [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: record

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerecord

rerate
rerated
rerates
rerating
rerattle
rere
reread
rereader
rereaders
rereading
rereadings
rereads
rerebrace
rerebraces
rerecommended
rerecord (current term)
rerecordable
rerecorded
rerecording
rerecordings
rerecords
reredemain
reredos
reredoses
rerefer
rereferral
rereferrals
rereferred
rereferring
rerefers

Literary usage of Rerecord

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. National Regulation of Inter-state Commerce by Charles Carroll Bonney (1882)
"In most cases, the sender can edit, delete, and/or rerecord the message. Sending a message to a mailbox on the same system is quite simple. ..."

2. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws; Or, Private International Law by Francis Wharton (1906)
"... it is not necessary to refile or rerecord it, in order to protect the mortgagee against bona fide purchasers or encumbrancers of the property after its ..."

3. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1908)
"... during the existence of a record to rerecord; the term may be extinct for one or more years, there being a fee for recording or extension. 42. Lay-Over. ..."

4. Bringing the Outside In: Visual Ways to Engage Reluctant Readers by Sara B. Kajder (2006)
"He'd rerecord a segment of the read-aloud multiple times, all of which sounded the same to both teachers. However, Rai clarified that it wasn't the sound of ..."

5. Jazz Standards on Record, 1900-1942: A Core Repertory by Richard Crawford, Jeffrey Magee (1992)
"... and even to rerecord it if the first attempt fails, testifies to the attractiveness of that piece, for whatever reason, and hence strengthens its claim ..."

6. The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center by Dorian J. Cougias, E. L. Heiberger, Karsten Koop (2003)
"You can rerecord whatever you want on to the surface. In time, the ferromagnetic surface wears away, and your hard drive will die. RIP. ..."

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