redub
English
Etymology
Verb
redub (third-person singular simple present redubs, present participle redubbing, simple past and past participle redubbed)
- (archaic, transitive) To repair or correct something.
- Wyatt
- It shall be good that you redub that negligence.
- Grafton
- God shall give power to redub it with some like requital to the French.
- Wyatt
- (transitive) To give another name or title to; to dub again.
- (transitive) To dub (video material) again; to provide with a new soundtrack.
Noun
redub (plural redubs)
- A video re-edited in any way an editor wants.
- (obsolete) A remedy or improvement
References
- redub, in Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition. 1989.
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