0 to practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance:
1 to practice something, such as music or a speech, or lead a person or group in practicing it, in order to prepare for a public performance:
She's rehearsing for a play she's doing.
We'd rehearsed so many times we were sick of the show before we'd started.
His mother rehearsed his lines with him and by the time the play opened he was word perfect.
We rehearsed each scene over and over.
Rather than rehearsing debates about world music, this article makes a case for a specifically anthropological approach to musical scenes and travelling music.
In the past, many relied on the assumption that ideas spread through their own power of persuasion and were merely adopted and rehearsed by disciples.
Perhaps they represent a genetically transmitted legacy of survival protocols retained and rehearsed during sleep for use in waking.
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