replay|replayed|replaying|replays in English
verb
[re·play || 'rɪːpleɪ]
play a rematch, play a game again; rebroadcast, play a recording agai
Use "replay|replayed|replaying|replays" in a sentence
1. Benighter Appears in 16 replay(s) Stats from these replays: 28 Goal(s), 5 Assist(s), 17 Save(s), 62 Shot(s
2. Replaying game
3. Game replayed
4. Apparatus for voice recording and replaying
5. The exercise shall be replayed.
6. [The awareness test video was replayed.]
7. The match will be replayed on Wednesday.
8. Replay game
9. Replays your last game for you to watch
10. Replay Sound
11. Highlights of the race were replayed on the news.
12. Drawn matches were replayed three or four days later.
13. 1969 Baseball Replay.
14. The Instant Replay Update.
15. Get live coverage, match highlights, match replays, popular Cricket …
16. It even replays engine sound based on recorded RPMs.
17. This movie was replayed in Argentina in the late 1990’s.
18. The police replayed footage of the accident over and over again.
19. She acted the part more effectively each time she replayed it.
20. So, let's just see that replay.
21. Starting in the first round proper, Argyle had beaten Southend United (in a replay), Barking, Newport County (in a replay), Darlington, West Bromwich Albion and Derby County (in a replay).
22. While John walked to class, he replayed the conversation in his mind.
23. An electronic audio recording and replaying device bearing encoded data including soundtracks
24. and then we can go in water and start replaying the swimming gaits.
25. You can replay the same sound again by clicking this button or using the File menu, Replay Sound