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rehearsal The gathering of actors and director to put a play into production; the period in which the director stages the play and the actors develop and repeat their dialogue and actions; etymologically, a "reharrowing," or repeated digging into. In French, the comparable term is r??ition.
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rehabilitate Return existing habitats to good condition by repairing degradation, by removing introduced species or by reinstatement of native species.
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rehabilitate To restore to health or wholeness.
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rehearsal Process of practicing an action or activity in order to perfect it.
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rehydrate The addition of body fluids which have been lost from fever, illness, heat, etc.
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