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rewind

[ree-wahynd, ree-wahynd] / riˈwaɪnd, ˈriˌwaɪnd /


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That's all in real-time as the match happens but you can also rewind key moments, switch cameras and see stats.

From BBC Jun. 12, 2026

Let’s rewind: Davis is the lead voice of the Dodgers on SportsNet LA.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2026

We can’t rewind the tape without the war to see if its warning was valid.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 11, 2026

The team attempted to "rewind the clock" by about 80 million years, which is how long the rock is estimated to have been exposed at the Martian surface.

From Science Daily Feb. 12, 2026

And I still recall the moments, rewind the movie in my head, and remember all of you, read your letters.

From "The Freedom Writers Diary" by The Freedom Writers

“Together,” Mr. Doherty notes, “the film inventory and the expert commentary created the archival documentary, the motion picture genre that preserves and rewinds our history.”

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

This fantasy chat plays out in all its white cluelessness as the sitcom rewinds and repeats on mute.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 25, 2026

The three-part spinoff prequel rewinds to the 1970s, a time when New York was a massive hairball, apparently.

From Salon Sep. 22, 2023

Act 2 rewinds to put Charlie at the scene.

From New York Times Jan. 25, 2023

Werner rewinds the resistance track and splices the wires and plugs in the radio.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

When you hit the button, you’ll be rewinded two minutes back in the stream, Twitch tells The Verge.

From The Verge Oct. 20, 2021

My memory rewound much farther to one of the first conventions I attended in 1996.

From Salon Aug. 1, 2024

I rewound the final beat of this week’s episode of “The Curse” immediately after first watching it, and have found myself revisiting it many times since.

From New York Times Dec. 1, 2023

While Morgan remotely rewound video for coaches on the bench to look at, Ohashi watched a higher up, wide-angle “coach’s camera” feed offering a better view of the play.

From Seattle Times May 6, 2023

Roche then allegedly rewound and replayed the offensive part of the video, causing some attendees to groan and walk out of class.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2023

She sat with her hands out like paddles while I unwound the skeins and rewound them into a ball.

From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly

If this sounds like a lot of work, or unduly time-consuming, remember that it’s still a lot faster than rewinding weeks of work or a mistaken decision based on incorrect information.

From The Wall Street Journal May 19, 2026

“That’s basically rewinding 10 years of demand growth.”

From MarketWatch Apr. 15, 2026

In response, Ubisoft shut down its R6 servers and began to work on a "roll back" - essentially rewinding the clock so any purchases made prior to Saturday could be undone.

From BBC Dec. 29, 2025

The Muschiettis have a three-season plan for “Welcome to Derry,” with the potential second to be set in 1935 and the third rewinding to 1908.

From Salon Oct. 26, 2025

I could use an in-person guru to help, instead of me pausing and rewinding how-to videos every few seconds to follow along.

From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio



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