From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishaction replayˌaction ˈreplay noun [countable] British English 1 DSAMTan important or exciting moment in a sports game that is shown again on television immediately after it happens, sometimes at a slower speed SYN instant replay American English2 [usually singular] an event in your life that is very similar to one that you have experienced beforeaction replay of an action replay of the week we spent in Jamaica
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action replay• This race gave McCallen one of his five wins last year, and looks his best bet for an action replay victory.• It is too early to say whether we are in for an action replay of the 70s.• Then husband Simon promised her an action replay if she could lose weight.• Twenty seconds and it began to do its own action replay.