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Term: refought
Definition:

(verb) Past participle of "refight".


Sense 1:

(verb) To fight or engage in a battle again, usually with a different outcome or purpose.

Example sentences:
  • After their initial defeat, the soldiers refought the battle, determined to emerge victorious this time.
  • During the war reenactment, history enthusiasts refought famous battles using accurate costumes and weaponry.

Sense 2:

(verb) To relive an argument, conflict, or event in one's mind or through discussion.

Example sentences:
  • As they sat by the fireplace, they refought their disagreements, hoping to find a resolution.
  • The journalist's article refought the controversy surrounding the political scandal.

Sense 3:

(adjective) Describing something that has been fought again.

Example sentence:
  • The refought match resulted in a thrilling tiebreaker.

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