redebut

noun

Etymology

From re- + debut.

  1. borrowed from debut
  2. derived from *bʰewd-
  3. derived from *butą
  4. derived from bútr
  5. derived from *but
  6. derived from butte
  7. derived from but
  8. borrowed from début
  9. prefixed as redebut — “re + debut

Definitions

  1. A subsequent presentation to society.

    • After its recovery from the trauma of complete failure during the 1920, Warner Brothers made its redebut in 1958.
  2. To debut a subsequent time

    To debut a subsequent time; to begin performing again.

    • Signed back by the Reds, he re-debuted for that team on September 2 with a three-for-four performance.
    • The televisual and satiric environment has changed markedly in the last fifteen years such that The Simpsons now frequently rates as “family friendly” and Family Guy debuted (and redebuted years later) to little public offense or concern,
    • Kevin redebuted in the six-member group U-KISS.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA