[
US
/ɹiˈhæʃ/
]
NOUN
-
old material that is slightly reworked and used again
merely a dull rehash of his first novel
VERB
- present or use over, with no or few changes
-
go back over
retrograde arguments
How To Use rehash In A Sentence
- merely a dull rehash of his first novel
- Gamers are far more willing to accept a premise being used again and again than to have the same rehashed story appear repeatedly.
- `Elizabeth, we don't have to rehash our opposing world views. DOUBTING THOMAS
- Another point is awarded for each song that is interpreted uniquely (songs cannot simply be rehashed versions of the original).
- The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise.
- While many are simply rehashed versions of last year's games the latest in the series is a serious attempt at overhauling the format.
- Many feel the same old idea's are being rehashed and recycled because the respective companies have lost they're inventive imagination when creating new episodes in gaming series.
- Many writing submissions are rehashes of old stories.
- The spokesman has just rehashed the speech of the president.
- `Elizabeth, we don't have to rehash our opposing world views. DOUBTING THOMAS