rehear|reheard|rehearing|rehears in English

verb

['rɪː'hɪr /-'hɪə]

hear again, reperceive by listening; reconsider a judicial case

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1. IPR2017-00275 Appellees’ PETITION FOR REHEARING EN BANC Mark A

2. 2 The jury had been nobbled and the case had to be reheard.

3. The chief Constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justices to rehear the case.

4. The chief constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justice to rehear the case.

5. See Appeal.] Appellant (noun) one who appeals, or asks for a rehearing or review of a cause by a higher tribunal.

6. : in a contrasting or opposite way —used to introduce a statement that contrasts with a previous statement or presents a differing interpretation or possibility The jurors' decision not to ask to rehear the experts' testimony could be an indication that they accepted their opinions at face value or, Conversely, that they were unimpressed.