0 past simple and past participle of replay
1 to play a game again, especially a football game, because neither team won the first time
2 to play something again, especially music or video recorded already:
Later, this tape could be replayed, forward or backward, to study the program's behaviour.
Without it, we would live within the straitjacket of an updated now continually replayed.
In this case, this call for comments is replayed according to the decision.
Previous discussions can be replayed to generate an historical understanding of how some decision was achieved.
But this insularity is replayed in the authors' domicility, so perhaps we should not be surprised.
The tapes were replayed whenever necessary and for as many times as needed to confirm the errors.
Savage has recorded subjective responses to the city, and these are replayed as the bus ('a small homebase on wheels'?) approaches the relevant sites.
She has herself stand up to him in direct discourse, in a vividly replayed demonstration.