rewind
Americanverb (used with or without object)
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to wind again.
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to wind back to or toward the beginning; reverse.
noun
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an act or instance of rewinding.
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Recording.
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a function of an audio or video recorder or player, as a cassette deck or DVR, that returns the audio or video incrementally to an earlier point.
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the button or other control that activates this reversing function.
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a camera control or mechanism used to wind film back into a film cassette.
verb
noun
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something rewound
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the act of rewinding
Other Word Forms
- rewinder noun
Etymology
Origin of rewind
Example Sentences
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This will be a tale of crime and punishment told in flashback, rewinding to Becket’s mother, an heiress excised from an eleven-figure fortune for giving birth as an unwed teenager.
From Los Angeles Times
For a preview of what might follow, just rewind the tape.
From Barron's
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
It was also possible to rewind livestreams from the start, and download archived clips.
From BBC
What we have the power to do is not rewind or watch all the way through, but to turn something off.
From Salon
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