Rehearsing

/rɪˈhɜrsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Present participle of rehearse, meaning to practice or repeat an act or statement, often for preparation in legal proceedings or trial practice.
    The witnesses were rehearsing their testimonies before the trial.

Forms

  • rehearse
  • rehearsed
  • rehearses

Commentary

In legal contexts, rehearsing usually pertains to witness preparation or trial rehearsals to ensure clarity and consistency.

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