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Reapply vs Replay - What's the difference?

reapply | replay |

As verbs the difference between reapply and replay

is that reapply is apply again while replay is to play again.

As a noun replay is

the replaying of (something), for example of televised footage.

reapply

English

Verb

  • apply again
  • replay

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • to play again
  • to display a recording of a previous event, especially multiple times
  • Synonyms

    * do over

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • the replaying of (something), for example of televised footage.
  • Show us that replay one more time.
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  • (gaming) saved video footage of the gameplay of a computer game
  • Anagrams

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