rehash
English
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- (verb) IPA(key): /ɹiːˈhæʃ/
- (noun) IPA(key): /ˈɹiːˌhæʃ/
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Verb
rehash (third-person singular simple present rehashes, present participle rehashing, simple past and past participle rehashed)
- (transitive) To rework old material (physical material, ideas, documents etc), redo some work, with some variations.
- Today's parliamentary session only rehashed last week's arguments.
- The CEO of the company only rehashed a speech for the news conference.
- The general rehashed plans for the war.
- (transitive, computing) To recompute the structure of a hash table, taking into account any newly added items.
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Noun
rehash (plural rehashes)
- Something reworked, or made up from old materials.
- He wrote a bad rehash of an earlier essay.
- (computing) A recomputation of the structure of a hash table, taking into account any newly added items.
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