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unrehearsable

  • a word derived from rehearse.
    rehearse
    verb (used with object)
    to practice (a musical composition, a play, a speech, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation.

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“The rap breaks the hymn like a bomb lobbed through a church window and the rain brings unrehearsable realness and urgency: each word and gesture is magnified and radiated through it.”

From The Guardian Feb. 22, 2018

Last Saturday capped an astonishing week: an unrehearsable combination of tragedy, popular will, carefully coordinated behind-the-scenes diplomacy and unusual allied unanimity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last saturday capped an astonishing week: an unrehearsable combination of tragedy, popular will, carefully coordinated behind-the-scenes diplomacy and unusual allied unanimity.

From Time Magazine Archive