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will rewind

  • future tense
    of rewind.
    rewind
    verb (used with or without object)
    to wind again.

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Then the clock will rewind until we arrive at 1896 and Plessy v.

From Washington Post Jul. 1, 2022

He has designs on a third film to complete the trilogy, but A24 hasn’t yet dated “Pearl,” which will rewind in time to explore the young Pearl’s backstory circa 1918.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 23, 2022

You need to catch every last detail on the screen, and you will rewind, rewind, rewind until you’ve darn well absorbed them all.

From Washington Post Aug. 7, 2019

She is particularly obsessed with the end of close games, when she will rewind plays three or four times to make sure she has properly digested them.

From New York Times Apr. 28, 2018

“In one second they took our whole chance away of winning anything, and definitely it rewinds in my head. Definitely it will rewind in my head constantly throughout this week.”

From Washington Times Nov. 24, 2014