Rehearse | Mean of rehearse in English Dictionary
/rɪˈhɚs/
- Verb
- to prepare for a public performance of a play, a piece of music, etc., by practicing the performance
- The orchestra is rehearsing a piece by Schumann.
- rehearse a play/scene/dance
- The band stayed up late rehearsing for the big show.
- to direct (a group of people) as they prepare for a public performance
- We were allowed to watch the director rehearse the dancers.
- to say or do (something) several times in order to practice
- lawyers rehearsing their closing arguments
- He rehearsed his dance moves in front of the mirror.