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Definitions for rehearing
riˈhɪər ɪŋre·hear·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
relistening, rehearingnoun
the act of hearing again
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rehearing
A rehearing is a legal term referring to the reexamination or reconsideration of a case, issue, or matter by the same court that has made the initial decision. It typically occurs when a party believes there has been a mistake or error in the court's judgement or wants the court to reconsider certain aspects of the decision.
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The numerical value of rehearing in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of rehearing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of rehearing in a Sentence
Dow Chemical spokeswoman Rachelle Schikorra:
We are reviewing our further appellate options, including seeking rehearing by the Tenth Circuit and/or review by the U.S. Supreme Court, because Dow operated Rocky Flats under a government contract, it is indemnified by the Department of Energy.
We will make a motion for rehearing.
Thanks to the Court of Criminal Appeals’ Stephens v. State decision, Texans will now have to rely on Democrat local officials in blue strongholds to enforce election integrity, we know that will never happen. Not only is the court wrong on the law – in fact, I recently filed a motion for rehearing – but its decision makes it much more likely for the left to steal Texas elections through illegal means.
Dow Chemical spokeswoman Rachelle Schikorra:
We are reviewing our further appellate options, including seeking rehearing by the Tenth Circuit and/or review by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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