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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
rebroadcast

also re-broadcast, 1923, from re- + broadcast (v.). Related: Rebroadcasting.

Wiktionary
rebroadcast

vb. broadcast again

WordNet
rebroadcast

v. broadcast again, as of a film [syn: rerun]

Usage examples of "rebroadcast".

Ten to one, radio and telescreen signals would be transmitted to that from below, and then probably picked up and rebroadcast from a relay station on one or another of the high buttes in the neighborhood.

If the Breakers picked it up, rebroadcasting it and amping what Dinky could only suggest to the level of a command?

The first divestment ceremony -- televised live, and rebroadcast many times -- featured white-clad American and Soviet technicians wheeling in two of the dull gray metallic objects, each about as big as an ottoman and festooned variously with stars and stripes, hammers and sickles.

The first divestment ceremony--televised live, and rebroadcast many times--featured white clad American and Soviet technicians wheeling in two of the dull gray metallic objects, each about as big as an ottoman and festooned variously with stars and stripes, hammers and sickles.

It wasn't an antique, rebroadcast to assuage the need of that dwindling listenership who longed for the old days.

Crystals, perhaps, vibrating in sympathy and rebroadcasting what they had received.

We are rebroadcasting this exchange to Jupiter for use by the uncensored news media and wish to give credit where it is due.

The witches were uneasy and with so many in one place the nervousness was bouncing from one to another and, amplified, rebroadcasting itself to everyone.

The signal goes right up to the bird, which rebroadcasts it to the Pentagon com center.

There’s a repeater system that takes bits of captured information and rebroadcasts it.