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Rehearing - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A rehearing is a second or repeated hearing of a legal case or argument, usually to review a decision or consider new evidence. It allows for reconsideration by the same court.

rehearing

/riˈhɪrɪŋ/ /riːˈhɪərɪŋ/

Definition:

A second or new hearing of a case or matter by a court or tribunal.

Synonyms:

retrial, review, reconsideration

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

dismissal, closure

Common Collocations:

court rehearing, request a rehearing, grant a rehearing

Derivatives:

rehear, reheard

Usage Tips:

Use "rehearing" when referring to a legal process where a case is heard again for further consideration.

Common Phrases:

motion for rehearing, petition for rehearing, order a rehearing

Etymology:

Derived from "re-" (again) + "hearing," from Old English "hieran" (to hear).

Examples:

  • 1. The judge ordered a rehearing due to new evidence.
  • 2. The lawyer filed a motion for a rehearing last week.
  • 3. A rehearing was granted after the initial verdict was questioned.
  • 4. The appellate court denied the request for a rehearing yesterday.

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