Definitions
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- verb transitive To
broadcast (a television programme, etc.) again. - verb transitive To
air or let forth again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Both programs will reair on May 24 at 4: 30 PM and will then be added to KERA's website.
Upcoming Documentary Broadcast: Texas Women Trailblazers The Women's Museum 2009
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Both programs will reair on May 24 at 4: 30 PM and will then be added to KERA's website.
Archive 2009-04-01 Alyssa Gardina 2009
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Liz is right, they've also started to reair the Olive Garden commercial she did a couple of years ago.
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Here's my 2 cents: the networks will have to reair the eps with "promos" and "ads" to remind viewers of what they "loved."
Dispatches From the Couch: Gone, But (Hopefully) Not Forgotten | the TV addict 2008
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It will air on HBO Sundays at 10:30 p.m. beginning September 28 after Entourage, and reair Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Eastern, will reair all four hours of that ABC/WMUR/Facebook debate, Democrats and Republicans.
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Just briefly, Charlie Gibson, as you probably know, CNN's going to reair this whole thing, the ABC/Facebook/WMUR debate tonight at 7: 00 p.m.
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A reminder that tonight, 7: 00 p.m., as we discussed earlier, CNN will reair the ABC/WMUR/Facebook presidential debates, Republican and Democrats.
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We also want to remind you again that CNN is going to reair the entire debate starting at -- yeah, 11: 00 p.m.,
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Larry King will reair an interview with Irwin tonight at 9: 00 Eastern right here on CNN.
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