What is another word for reprises?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹɪpɹˈa͡ɪzɪz], [ ɹɪpɹˈaɪzɪz], [ ɹ_ɪ_p_ɹ_ˈaɪ_z_ɪ_z]
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Synonyms for Reprises:
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)v.
• punishes (verb)- confines,
- persecutes,
- anguishes,
- corrects,
- distresses,
- punishes,
- executes,
- afflicts,
- chastens,
- judges,
- lambastes,
- penalizes,
- imprisons,
- burdens,
- agonizes,
- disciplines,
- incarcerates,
- tries,
- keelhauls,
- fines,
- castigates,
- sentences,
- Pillories,
- avenges,
- chastises,
- crucifies,
- tortures.
- regain,
- save,
- rescue,
- free,
- buy freedom of,
- liberate,
- buy out,
- emancipate,
- redeem,
- recover,
- set free,
- unchain,
- manumit,
- Unfetter,
- deliver,
- reprise,
- extricate,
- release,
- repurchase,
- pay for release of,
- obtain release of.
- ingeminate,
- come again,
- double-check,
- play back,
- restate,
- recheck,
- Say again,
- rewarn,
- ditto,
- retell,
- repeat,
- echo,
- recapitulate,
- resay,
- rehash,
- recap,
- renew,
- iterate,
- go over again.
- quote,
- recite,
- recur,
- refashion,
- reform,
- chime,
- reciprocate,
- din,
- occur again,
- hold over,
- sing same old song,
- replay,
- rehearse,
- reconstruct,
- drum into,
- reissue,
- reiterate,
- reoccur,
- recrudesce,
- imitate,
- return,
- revert,
- play over,
- reappear,
- read back,
- recast,
- make like,
- revolve,
- remake,
- run over,
- rerun,
- rework,
- relate,
- reshow,
- reproduce,
- redo.
How to use "Reprises" in context?
Though popularized in Broadway and Hollywood stages and films, a reprisal is a performance of a familiar piece of music or Shakespeare's text that is either given for the first time ever or a previously unused version of the piece. In some cases, a reprisal may be requested by the composer or by the director or producer of a production of a familiar piece of music or Shakespeare. A reprisal may also be given to celebrate the anniversary of a performance or some other special occasion.
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