[ US /ɹɪˈpɹaɪz, ɹɪˈpɹiz/ ]
VERB
  1. repeat an earlier theme of a composition
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How To Use reprise In A Sentence

  • The video, starring moussa Kabaa, has been directed by Bante in sort of a reprise of some ideas from his video for I grandi cambiamenti, this time with a proper budget and/or timespan to work with. No Fat Clips!!! : Bellavista Social Pub: Hi-Fi
  • As a group, 95% of Super Bowl advertisers appeared on the first page of the nonpaid area of search pages, according to Reprise Media, which has ranked the digital aspects of Super Bowl TV campaigns for the last five years. How Super Bowl Ads Fared Online
  • Kruger reprised banal images from the Eisenhower years, threw such admonitional captions as we don't need another hero, and presented her large, crisp montages in striking combinations of black, white and red. Graphic Content
  • Ford will once again reprise his role as the adventuring archeologist in the next film. More Details on Indiana Jones IV - SciFiChick.com
  • Moving out of the central, more restrained and mournful section into the reprise could perhaps need a little more direction, but the overall work is coherent, engaging and pays the listener well.
  • An out of the blue rumor has come out; apparently Tom Cruise has been offered to reprise is role as Maverick in a sequel. Top Gun 2?
  • Stiff and unpracticed, Szpilman manages to reprise Chopin's Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, whereupon the officer stows him in an attic directly above German headquarters and feeds him.
  • The passage in question covers the return of B, C and D themes, and the retransition to the final reprise of A.
  • The theme of dematerialisation is reprised at the top of the block, which is crowned with a glass belvedere (for meetings-with-a-view), connected to the lower floors by a serpentine spiral staircase.
  • Direction Informatique me téléphone pour me demander comment la venue de la génération Net sur le marché du travail, risque de perturber les habitudes des entreprises (son article devrait paraître plus tard cette semaine). Michelle Blanc, M.Sc. commerce électronique. Marketing Internet, consultante, conférencière et auteure
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