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reprise

[ri-prahyz, ruh-preez] / rɪˈpraɪz, rəˈpriz /
NOUN
recapitulation
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The person noted that Sheffield once left retirement to reprise the CEO role at Pioneer and that the Coterra situation presents a similar opportunity to improve shareholder value.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some economists believe it could be difficult for China to reprise such strong export growth in 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chemotherapy and radiation left him with a tube in his trachea and difficulty breathing - something that was written into his final role, reprising his "Iceman" character in the 2022 Top Gun sequel.

From BBC

Erivo has won rave reviews for her reprised role, so if she nabs a best Oscar win come March, and the coveted EGOT, it will be the cherry on the icing on the cake.

From BBC

He returned off the bench while playing on a minutes restriction against Phoenix on Dec. 23 and reprised his starting role on Christmas Day in a loss to the Rockets.

From Los Angeles Times