revoice

revoice

(riːˈvɔɪs)
vb (tr)
1. to utter again; echo
2. (Music, other) to adjust the design of (an organ pipe or wind instrument) as after disuse or to conform with modern pitch
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re•voice

(riˈvɔɪs)

v.t. -voiced, -voic•ing.
1. to voice again or in return; echo.
2. to readjust the tone of, as an organ pipe.
[1600–10]
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revoice


Past participle: revoiced
Gerund: revoicing

Imperative
revoice
revoice
Present
I revoice
you revoice
he/she/it revoices
we revoice
you revoice
they revoice
Preterite
I revoiced
you revoiced
he/she/it revoiced
we revoiced
you revoiced
they revoiced
Present Continuous
I am revoicing
you are revoicing
he/she/it is revoicing
we are revoicing
you are revoicing
they are revoicing
Present Perfect
I have revoiced
you have revoiced
he/she/it has revoiced
we have revoiced
you have revoiced
they have revoiced
Past Continuous
I was revoicing
you were revoicing
he/she/it was revoicing
we were revoicing
you were revoicing
they were revoicing
Past Perfect
I had revoiced
you had revoiced
he/she/it had revoiced
we had revoiced
you had revoiced
they had revoiced
Future
I will revoice
you will revoice
he/she/it will revoice
we will revoice
you will revoice
they will revoice
Future Perfect
I will have revoiced
you will have revoiced
he/she/it will have revoiced
we will have revoiced
you will have revoiced
they will have revoiced
Future Continuous
I will be revoicing
you will be revoicing
he/she/it will be revoicing
we will be revoicing
you will be revoicing
they will be revoicing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been revoicing
you have been revoicing
he/she/it has been revoicing
we have been revoicing
you have been revoicing
they have been revoicing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been revoicing
you will have been revoicing
he/she/it will have been revoicing
we will have been revoicing
you will have been revoicing
they will have been revoicing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been revoicing
you had been revoicing
he/she/it had been revoicing
we had been revoicing
you had been revoicing
they had been revoicing
Conditional
I would revoice
you would revoice
he/she/it would revoice
we would revoice
you would revoice
they would revoice
Past Conditional
I would have revoiced
you would have revoiced
he/she/it would have revoiced
we would have revoiced
you would have revoiced
they would have revoiced
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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These are (ideologically informed) phrases I sarcastically revoice in class as students giggle and nod that they've definitely heard them before.
A follow-up move may be to prompt another student to participate in the discussion by asking a student with a representation of four groups of three, "How does your grouping model compare?" Alternatively, one may follow-up by asking students to revoice or restate their peer's reasoning.
She points to the critical role of code-switching and identifies a range of functions that it fulfills including, for children, its role in play, the creation of distance or closeness, humor or power, and, in an interesting way, its use to revoice adult talk.
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Terman also works with actors to replace original dialogue with TV-safe alternatives--if actors are unavailable, he auditions sound-Mikes to revoice lines--or convinces the original thesps to make it work.
He thought, "I'll have them remembered by letting this whole other town become their voice--and they will collectively relive and revoice that silencing." It's like telling a story to the next generation so that the story stays alive.
And third, that in order for such dialogues to happen, museums need to 'revoice' (by which they meant to engage multiple voices, multiple perspectives--thus acknowledging that our traditional museum presentations do not suffice).
In a sense, then, these women revoice Sheherazade for a twenty-first-century audience, reweaving the complexities of her nightly storytelling.
Usk town councillors plan to write to every MP to revoice their concerns.
''This is a fairly new departure to revoice a film like this in Irish.