- To repeat the broadcast of (a program).
- To receive and send out (a broadcast) again.
A broadcast that is repeated or that is relayed from another station.
Dictionary:
re·broad·cast (rē-brôd'kăst') ![]() |
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| WordNet: rebroadcast |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
broadcast again, as of a film
Synonym: rerun
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