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instant replay

American  
[in-stuhnt ree-pley] / ˈɪn stənt ˈriˌpleɪ /

noun

  1. British, action replayTelevision.

    1. the recording and immediate rebroadcasting of a segment of a live television broadcast, especially of a sports event.

      an instant replay of the touchdown pass.

    2. a segment recorded and immediately rebroadcast.

  2. Informal.  the repetition, review, or reenactment of something immediately or soon after its initial occurrence.


instant replay British  

noun

  1. another name for action replay

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Etymology

Origin of instant replay

An Americanism dating back to 1965–70

Example Sentences

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For the last time, there is no instant replay in touch football.

From The Wall Street Journal

The game-ending double play was reviewed by instant replay, so Glasnow missed out on the trademark closer experience: the last out, immediately followed by the handshake line.

From Los Angeles Times

The call was overturned by instant replay, and Hudson retired the next two batters to keep the deficit at one.

From Los Angeles Times

He also believes that detailed, super-slo-motion instant replay, and the technology at the fingertips of fans, makes the job of officiating especially challenging.

From Los Angeles Times

And instant replay is used so often in professional and college sports, the experiences are teaching teenagers how to get away with it in similar situations.

From Los Angeles Times