Rehearsing example sentences

re·hearse

verb

rehearsing (present participle)

  - practice (a play, piece of music, or other work) for later public performance:

  - supervise (a performer or group) that is practicing for later public performance:

  - mentally prepare or recite (words one intends to say):

  - state (a list of points, especially those that have been made many times before); enumerate:

Synonyms

prepare, practice, train, drill, prepare, coach, tutor, groom, teach, instruct, school, direct, guide, inculcate, enumerate, list, itemize, detail, present, specify, name, give, describe, delineate, catalog, recite, restate, repeat, reiterate, recapitulate, recount, review, recap

"Rehearsing" Example Sentences

1. The actors were rehearsing their lines for the upcoming play.
2. She spent hours rehearsing her speech for the conference.
3. The band was rehearsing in the garage, their music echoing through the neighborhood.
4. He was rehearsing the difficult piano piece, his fingers flying across the keys.
5. They are rehearsing a new dance routine for the competition.
6. Rehearsing the scene again, they perfected their timing.
7. The orchestra meticulously rehearsing each movement.
8. With each rehearsing, the performance became more polished.
9. Before the big game, the team spent the day rehearsing plays.
10. The choir rehearsing their Christmas carols.
11. The comedian was rehearsing his new stand-up routine.
12. By rehearsing repeatedly, she gained confidence.
13. He found rehearsing the same lines tedious.
14. The play is rehearsing well ahead of opening night.
15. We were rehearsing until late into the night.
16. Secretly, she was rehearsing her acceptance speech.
17. Tired from rehearsing, the cast broke for dinner.
18. Rehearsing is crucial for a successful performance.
19. I spent the afternoon rehearsing my presentation.
20. The students were rehearsing for their school play.
21. Is the company rehearsing for the crisis?
22. The lawyer was rehearsing his closing argument.
23. The musicians were rehearsing a new symphony.
24. She felt confident after rehearsing multiple times.
25. Rehearsing helps alleviate performance anxiety.
26. They are rehearsing a difficult scene.
27. He was constantly rehearsing his lines in his head.
28. Without rehearsing, the performance will be flawed.
29. The entire team was rehearsing the marketing pitch.
30. We are rehearsing for the upcoming musical.
31. Rehearsing your responses is key in an interview.
32. The director observed them rehearsing the pivotal scene.
33. The dancers were rehearsing with unwavering dedication.
34. I need to spend more time rehearsing this song.
35. They were rehearsing in the empty theater.
36. Rehearsing is a vital part of the creative process.
37. The actors are rehearsing Shakespeare.
38. He spent his evenings rehearsing his lines.
39. They are rehearsing a complicated ballet.
40. Rehearsing the material is crucial for a successful presentation.
41. The group tirelessly rehearsing for the festival.
42. By rehearsing, they built stronger team cohesion.
43. She found the constant rehearsing exhausting.
44. The play isn’t ready; they’re still rehearsing.
45. Rehearsing is a repetitive but necessary process.
46. They’re rehearsing for an important audition.
47. I'm rehearsing a new magic trick.
48. The band is currently rehearsing for their tour.
49. Rehearsing helps eliminate mistakes before the performance.
50. He felt more prepared after rehearsing his interview answers.

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