rewind
verb as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:She had forgotten the plot twists in the movie, so she decided to rewind the video.
Definition:To reverse the direction of a video recording to replay a previous part.
Example:The archivists had to rewind reels to restore the deteriorated films.
Definition:To reverse the direction of a film or tape to retrace its original position.
Example:The idea of rewinding history is more of a historical fiction than reality.
Definition:To revert to a previous state or condition, as if time could be reversed.
Example:He realized he had made a mistake while answering the question, and quickly asked to rewind the tape.
Definition:To reverse the direction of a tape recorder to replay a previous part.
Example:If only they could rewind the clock and redo the test before it was too late.
Definition:To go back in time, as if the clock could be reversed.
Example:Even though technology cannot rewind time, people often dream of what would change if they could.
Definition:To return to an earlier point in time, often fantasized.
Example:To correct the audio, she decided to rewind the tape back to the beginning of the sentence.
Definition:To reverse the direction of a tape recorder to replay a previous part.
Example:He quickly rewound the video to the start to provide the group with a clearer introduction.
Definition:To reverse the direction of a video recording to replay from the beginning.
Example:When they realized their misunderstanding, they agreed to rewind the conversation.
Definition:To reverse the direction of dialogue to retrace previous exchanges.
Example:The IT department was working to rewind the computer system to the last known stable configuration.
Definition:To revert a computer system to a previous state, often to resolve an issue.
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