Definition of Rescore

1. Verb. To score again. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rescore

1. score [v -SCORED, -SCORING, -SCORES] - See also: score

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rescore

rescinder
rescinders
rescinding
rescindment
rescindments
rescinds
rescinnamine
rescinsion
rescission
rescissions
rescissory
rescope
rescoped
rescopes
rescoping
rescore (current term)
rescored
rescores
rescoring
rescowe
rescowed
rescowes
rescowing
rescramble
rescrambled
rescrambles
rescrambling
rescreen
rescreened
rescreening

Literary usage of Rescore

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

1. Literacy Skills for the Knowledge Society: Further Results from the by Nancy Darcovich, Statistics Canada (1997)
"Second, an international rescore was performed: each country had 10 per cent of their ... The main goal of the rescore was to verify that no country scored ..."

2. Partnerships and Collaboration as Competitiveness Tools: Hearing Before the by United States, Congress, House (1993)
"(CQS = 1) Company rescore = 2 Information not included in 9 of 12 countries in ... (CQS = 0) Company rescore = 0 Product not marketed in US or other DE-ACs. ..."

3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"... original orchestration of Gounod's " Redemption," and of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, developed the fact that it is the common practice to rescore, ..."

4. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, George Grove (1880)
"This symphony must have pleased the composer or some of his audience in whose judgment he believed, since within a month he began to rescore it for full ..."

5. Wagner and His Works: The Story of His Life, with Critical Comments by Henry Theophilus Finck (1893)
"I have begun to rescore my opera under Wagner's supervision ; his frank criticism has opened my eyes to some very important instrumental defects. ..."

6. Brahms by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1911)
"But to try to rescore such a movement as this with the sacrifice of none of its meaning, is as hopeless a task as to rewrite Sordello in sentences that a ..."

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